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What about those that lived in East Germany? huh?? If I'm not mistaken the communists once in power in East Germany currently have like 4%...
Countries like Holland, Britain and Denmark suffered under the Nazi regime, yet these anti free speech laws don’t exist there (at least not in...
I have a better analogy for everyone. Communism killed up to 100 million people before, during, and after WWII. Yet you don’t see outcries fir...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/secondworldwar/story/0,14058,1651305,00.html It is totally insane and sick! Sorry but there's no way around this! It is...
His material may have been published in Germany but he never personally distributed things in Germany. Basically he was arrested cause his...
See, but in Britain he won’t face any charges. So I doubt they’ll do that. Also, had it been someone in (say) Iran who was arrested for an equal...
Here’s yet ANOTHER arrest that tramples on the basic right of free speech and expression. How this guy is not German or Austrian and he has NO...
No one here talked about murder, rape, robberys, racial hatred to incite death, etc. We're talking about persecution based on thoughts/beliefs.
Whatever the intention was, the current system as it stands (jailing someone for a report) is in itself against democracy. It is exactly the same way...
If are for a third party (such as a government) to dictate what your beliefs should be, then it’s not I who is the fool. Freedom of thought is the...
I don’t follow laws that oppress free speech, regardless where I live. In fact, one of the great things about the Internet is the fact that such laws...
The past is not the point. Either you have free speech or you oppress it.
No it isn’t. It’s a dislike of violation of free speech and expression. Plain and simple. And if the German government wants to violate free...
Good riddance why? Cause he has views you don’t like? I supposed thank God they target a family man while terrorists and murders and flowing through...
Another one has been deported for thought crimes! And he's married to a US citizen with a child! Read about the 41 year old "Nazi war criminal"...
going to trial for thought crime!
wow that bad??? Though the ones in the back look like they could still be used for postage. heh.
I'm not sure how much these stamps are worth. But given their age, I would assume they're worth *at least* more than 3 cents. No?
you dry a stamp but putting it between 2 books?? by the way no one knows a stamp forum? I tried google.
tips on getting them off? I was thinking of putting the whole thing in the kitchen sink or bathtub.