Controversy Over YouTube's 'Terrorist' Videos

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If we did have a system of "justice" this terrorist jew would be locked up for the safety of innocent people all over the world.

Hey scumbag, why do we need to "bomb" Iran? Because the jew-mob has fears? They deserve to be afraid, very afraid, and until they join the human race, remain afraid.

What is wrong with speaking of this or that anywhere, it is actions that actually make up a crime.

MeatwadGetsIt of CA 5:04AM September 17, 2008

I am neither Jewish nor a descendant of the people that the Jews continue to pursue their war mongering with, but I would like to weigh in on this issue. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) this message is directly for you:- How much longer will you Jews continue on with this Pain Olympics? Do you think that these people ("the terrorists") will go away if you ask a website to ban their images? Frankly, I think that it is in the best interest of the American people to be aware of these "terrorist" and their continual activity. When you ask that they be banned the US public is kept in the dark about possible harm that will affect them. I am not sure why the American public is ALWAYS being dragged into these continual Jewish war mongering.

Bobby Lee of FL 1:12AM September 17, 2008

What I find more troubling is how Youtube in China carries many many fewer videos than here.

However, in this case even if videos that "incited violence" were banned by the government it would be well with in the normal understanding of the Constitution. You can not shout "Kill the President" or "Bomb America" on crowed street either.

Yet, China was allowed to remove videos for that showed truthful things about their nation just because they were somewhat negative.

Mindflame of FL 12:51AM September 17, 2008

Banning all terrorist and websites from inciting violence of any nature can only be applauded. Regardless of politics, genda, creed, colour, beliefs etc; Todays fanatics should have no public platform to incite hatred or encourage war mongerings. Therefore, any responsible website would not entertain affording them such an international stage. MJL.

Michael James 10:39PM September 16, 2008

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ya mama so ugly she stuck her head out the window and got arrested for mooning

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Yo mamma so fat that when she wants people to shake her hand she has to give directions.

specel of HI 9:00PM September 16, 2008

I wonder videos will be banned if they incite violence against Arab nations? If, let's say, an American citizen is ranting and raving about Iraq or Iran, saying that we should bomb them, will that video be banned? If a supporter of Israel encouraged violence against Palestinians in a video, would that video be banned?

Ryan Patrick of PA 12:00PM September 16, 2008

That's just not right. It's like making a deciion based on what an actor or actress says what is cool or not. Everyone should be able to decide if they want to watch militaristic propoganda or not, Al Queda or some other organization.

In other words, who cares what that pretnsious prick thinks about Youtube content.

Matthew Thompson of SC 11:25AM September 16, 2008

Lieberman is a foreign agent with

no interest in the Constitution.

He should be exposed and tried for

putting Israel above the US.

Carol Zelinko of CA 4:57PM September 15, 2008

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