DOJ Official Refuses To Answer Question Regarding The Criminalization Of Free Speech That Criticizes A Religion
Congressman Trent Franks questions the Assistant Attorney General, Thomas Perez, over whether or not the Department of Justice would entertain criminalizing free speech that criticizes religion. Perez refuses to answer the question.
From a July 25th hearing.
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Added: Sep-17-2012
By: DMartyr
In: Politics, Religion, Other
Tags: doj, perez, trent, franks, congressman, attorney, general, free speech, 1st, first, amendment, religion, islam, muhammad, insult, offend
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By: DMartyr
In: Politics, Religion, Other
Tags: doj, perez, trent, franks, congressman, attorney, general, free speech, 1st, first, amendment, religion, islam, muhammad, insult, offend
Marked as: approved
Views: 2440 | Comments: 74 | Votes: 4 | Favorites: 4 | Shared: 80 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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