@Reagaknight,
Reagaknight;15451 wrote:Okay, fine, though I still don't believe it. Then I guess it was okay to arrest the Imams at the airport in that incident a few months ago, right?
I don't nescessarily think it's right, but considering the amount of brainwashing the American people are taking in the "war on terrorism", I can see how it happened. Maybe they should have used some common sense before praying before getting on a plane, especially in todays political climate. All in all though, they are two completely different scenerios. One was exercising their right to pray, the other was announcing hateful rhetoric over an intercom, if you draw a parrell between the two, you've got issues. Just because both were dealing with religion, does not make it the samething. For one, the airports intercom system is not a vehicle for religious spew, and I doubt they apprectiated him doing it anyway.