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Personally, I'd like to see him castrated, but aria Send a noteboard - 22/12/2010 12:50:30 AM
legally I can see how it is a tricky subject. I agree with everyone who says it might come down to the actual content of the book. If he hasn't actually done anything wrong (that they can prove) and he is just talking about it, I don't really see how they can prosecute him. But he is obviously a disturbed person.
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This should make for an interesting debate - 21/12/2010 02:19:39 PM 944 Views
Free speech. An easy way for me to tell is replace the topic with the word "murder" - 21/12/2010 02:33:17 PM 565 Views
I don't know. Isn't it illegal to write a how to for making a bomb? - 21/12/2010 02:51:34 PM 598 Views
Not in the US, not necessarily anyway - 21/12/2010 03:31:10 PM 573 Views
Incitement to racial hatred isn't illegal in the US, I believe... - 21/12/2010 04:02:58 PM 563 Views
Depends on what's in the book - 21/12/2010 03:01:53 PM 646 Views
I think they are on slippery slope but a fairly firm part up near the top - 21/12/2010 03:46:58 PM 602 Views
What about a textbook, detailing how to make explosives? - 21/12/2010 04:13:02 PM 654 Views
A how to guide for pedophiles? - 21/12/2010 08:25:20 PM 538 Views
Personally, I'd like to see him castrated, but - 22/12/2010 12:50:30 AM 573 Views
The guy is gross and disgusting of course, but what is in the book? - 22/12/2010 01:21:13 AM 575 Views
Um. I don't see the point of the book. - 22/12/2010 05:27:43 AM 552 Views
I actually find the sheriff there far more disturbing - 22/12/2010 06:49:33 AM 583 Views

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