Florida man tries to send alleged Ft. Hood shooter roses »

Posted By newsguy2005 1 week ago in News

Florida resident Dan Ross ordered flowers for Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan and sought a card that read "In God's eye, and those who submit, you are a hero!" The florist, Phil Enderle, refused to fill the $59.95 order and instead contacted the FBI.

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    escalonz6 days, 19 hours ago

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    I know I'm questioning the concept of free speech but is there even a limit to it when such hate speech reflects hatred to this country? Do we need a law that continues to recognize free speech but also offers the ability of the government the right to remove people to countries who will accept them who outwardly hate our country? Free speech is great but at the expense of allowing people to continue their citizenship at the risk of such tragic incidents as Ft. Hood? I am referring to Mullahs who preach violence against us and influence such people as the perpetrator of the Ft. Hood Massacre.
    We live in unique and trying times and wonder if some of the freedoms guaranteed in the constitution might be used against us. Ft. Hood offers us a harsh lesson folks and it behooves us to act accordingly or suffer more devastating tragedies that even dwarfs Ft. Hood. Thanks to liberal immigration we have created a diverse population which further exacerbates this danger and we can ignore it at our own peril............

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