and their decision to kick the imams off the flight... I'm thinking this whole thing was staged by the Muslims to prove a point, but still the right decision by the airline.
05 December, 2006
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and their decision to kick the imams off the flight... I'm thinking this whole thing was staged by the Muslims to prove a point, but still the right decision by the airline.
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Why shouldn't they have the right to pray? Because others are babies on the flight? Get over it, and don't call yourself a libertarian.
Ah- another brave anonymous commenter. Welcome to my HAWKISH Libertarian blog. FYI, I've been a Libertarian for more than a decade now, and your comment is a prime example of how the peaceniks in the LP insist on fighting the hawks, instead of trying harder to get Libertarians elected. We will never be effective as a party if we constantly engage in pissing contests over who is more Libertarian...
As to your comment- They do have a right to pray. They DON'T have a right to fly, and US Airways decided not to let them. It's a decision US Airways gets to make, since they own the airplane...
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