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The moral podium that wasn't
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 25 Apr 19 10:02 AM
Msg. 29720 of 54959

No, Franklin Graham. You need to repent. Your hypocrisy. Your bigotry. What a disgusting, empty-headed human being.

Usually I dislike -phobing and -isting. Calling people homophobic, islamophobic, racist etc. These labels are often stuck on people whose views are unconventional in order to stop the conversation happening.

I like a broad road for conversations. But this guy found the edge of it. Where the meaning of broad and Justice Brandeis' First Amendment definition of "uninhibited, robust and wide open" are different from one another. The former belongs in the realm of character, courtesy and basic decency. The latter, merely, in law.

Yuck.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/franklin-graham-pete-buttigieg_n_5cc10fb8e4b01b6b3efc6e6c


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