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Reader comment on item: Coddling a Terrorist [Sami Al-Arian] Costs Votes

Submitted by Ben (United States), Oct 19, 2004 at 13:48

It is interesting to observe that some of the loudest criticism about the debate over Al-Arian is coming from the press who reported most sympathetically about him over the years.

I resent the righteous indignation of those who believe that they know more than those who were intimately involved in the matter.

And let's remember that it was Ms. Castro who threw the first stone about terrorism in this race.

Great piece, Dr. Pipes, and love that blog!
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Title Commenter Date Thread
Patriotism trumps civil rights? [25 words]Steven MandelOct 25, 2004 15:1517908
From a fan who disagrees this time [207 words]Chantal ScheinbergOct 24, 2004 13:2317869
Campus' mentality [84 words]Marcos BerensteinOct 21, 2004 08:1117822
Frightening [168 words]Anna S.Oct 20, 2004 18:4417820
Hardly a surprise [173 words]J. Keen HollandOct 20, 2004 02:2717811
Even coddling doesn't preclude an endorsement. [114 words]Russ GraysonOct 19, 2004 20:1717808
Maybe this is why Europe does not cast votes [73 words]IgnacioOct 19, 2004 17:4617806
Too many don't "get it" [92 words]Donald W. BalesOct 19, 2004 16:0117803
Allegation is not proof of guilt! [202 words]Lawrence RoslerOct 19, 2004 15:0617802
"Coddling" a Terrorist Pays for Our Freedoms [267 words]Jonathan FinkelsteinOct 19, 2004 14:1017801
Some things don't change... [76 words]BenOct 19, 2004 13:4817799

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