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Originally posted by MuadDib
They would defend his right to say whatever he saw fit, but not to erect a monument in a public area expressing his hate.
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That's the problem. The law says that he is allowed to put up a monument for his "religion" because there is already a religious monument on the property. It wouldn't be "fair" for there to be one and not the other.
Would they defend him if he put it in his front yard?
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