Originally Posted by ETWolverine
Look at the quote from you Lob. Essentially, you just said that it's okay for anyone to say, think or believe anything they wish to without fear of censorship... unless its an ex-President with strong convictions about the role of faith in the USA, or a person who believes that this country has and should continue to have Christian values. Then he must be viewed with "alarm" over his beliefs, which are a "problem".
That sounds a little like censorship to me. Oh, it's not full-blown, cut-off-his-micophone, thow-him-in-jail censorship. But it is an attempt to eliminate his views from the public debate. That's censorship too. And that is a lot more alarming to me than anything said about faith and citizenship. I would rather have people freely saying things that are personally abhorrent to me than have free speech curtailed because someone finds it "alarming" to say what the speaker wishes to say.
Elliot