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Anti-Islamic ads coming to New York transit system

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The use of this mans image at the time of his horrible death should not be fodder for a PR campaign. Mentioning the manner of his and the two other men's death by such horrible means is enough. His picture from that Islamic extremists propaganda video just prior to his murder is over the line (in my opinion).

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Free Speech? More like pornography. What about the victims' families?

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Hate speech should not be adorning buses and subways. Extremists should not be confused with mainstream Muslims or Christians and anyone getting confused is preaching hate.

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I think its the wrong people that are putting up these ads. IMO it should be the ex-muslim organizations that exist that should be spreading the truth about Islam because they know how to get the point across without sounding like fanatical loonies.

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If ISIS is allowed to brag about their murders in the name of islam, the we should be allowed to quote them on that. I am astonished that some posters here seem in favour of restriction of speech ... do you people really want a blasphemy law like in Pakistan?

Yes, Pamela Geller is spot on -- the connection of islam to islamic terrorism is routinely blanked out by our governments. Which directly oleads to the insane policy that Obama (and others before him) are pursuiing in the Middle East.

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the connection of islam to islamic terrorism

The connection is about as solid as the connection between Christianity and the Ku Klux Klan.

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I don't see how this will help.

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