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People will stop using the internet?
Yeah. Sure. That's what'll happen.

Probably best if he's right, though - the internet could do with a few less homicidal
maniacs.

They're not even particularly good cartoons, and neither are they all that clever...

Self-control, people! Murdering random innocent people because someone drew
your prophet looking sleazy or stupid probably doesn't help the increasingly
widespread stereotype that Muslims are prone to violence.
Posted by: GrubLord   Posted on: 02/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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People will stop using the internet?  GrubLord | 02/24/08
RE: Pakistan blocks YouTube over cartoons  usmcdvldg@... | 02/24/08
RE: Pakistan blocks YouTube over cartoons  yahya_c@... | 02/24/08
Why did they block it!  RiggsFolly | 02/26/08
RE: Pakistan blocks YouTube over cartoons  moondasiyana_1425@... | 02/25/08
not so fast--- lets not forget sudan....  jmelnik | 02/26/08
RE: Pakistan blocks YouTube over cartoons  lancekoz55@... | 02/25/08
Why share hip-hop, parody and satire  Timpraetor | 02/25/08
Not every society wants...  bmerc | 02/25/08
Again, what kind of society can you have  socialism=nowhere | 02/25/08
HEY!  Dr_Zinj | 02/26/08
NOT EVERYBODY  scofrezo | 02/26/08
This article understates the scope of the incident  masonwheeler | 02/25/08
Gives true understanding to what  socialism=nowhere | 02/25/08
Not sure this story holds water  rolf.ernst@... | 02/25/08
You're right.  Dr_Zinj | 02/26/08
An Example of Religious Extremism  scofrezo | 02/26/08

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