via Gateway Pundit
Sen. Lindsey Graham said Congress might need to explore the need to limit some forms of freedom of speech, in light of Tennessee pastor Terry Jones’ Quran burning, and how such actions result in enabling U.S. enemies.
"I wish we could find a way to hold people accountable. Free speech is a great idea, but we're in a war," Graham told CBS' Bob Schieffer on “Face the Nation” Sunday.
"During World War II, we had limits on what you could do if it inspired the enemy," Graham said, adding certain speech can “put our troops at risk.”
"Loose lips sinks ships" had quite a different meaning than some idiot burning a Quran. This reminds me of the violent riots in the 60's to protest bad conditions in which the rioters destroyed their own neighborhoods. To protest the burning of the Quran Muslims are killing Muslims. Violence and stupidity are universal.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said Congress might need to explore the need to limit some forms of freedom of speech, in light of Tennessee pastor Terry Jones’ Quran burning, and how such actions result in enabling U.S. enemies.
"I wish we could find a way to hold people accountable. Free speech is a great idea, but we're in a war," Graham told CBS' Bob Schieffer on “Face the Nation” Sunday.
"During World War II, we had limits on what you could do if it inspired the enemy," Graham said, adding certain speech can “put our troops at risk.”
"Loose lips sinks ships" had quite a different meaning than some idiot burning a Quran. This reminds me of the violent riots in the 60's to protest bad conditions in which the rioters destroyed their own neighborhoods. To protest the burning of the Quran Muslims are killing Muslims. Violence and stupidity are universal.