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Prof. Asher J. Matathias April 22, 2013 at 04:33 pm
We commend our Fourth Precinct, and the police department more generally for the demonstration of an…Read More abundance of caution following the latter-day Boston massacre, while marathoners were sprinting to the finish line. More of us are becoming daily aware that ideas of privacy are quaint in an age of constant surveillance, but we still need to know that Constitutional rights of presumption of innocence, and be ever-mindful of casting aspersions to swaths of people, lately of a particular religious minority. Our country has learned much from the misguided displacement of Japanese-Americans during WW II, and it is a matter of pride that no such inclination is manifested where America's Muslims are concerned!
Prof. Asher J. Matathias
Woodmere, NY
vincent squitieri April 16, 2013 at 10:05 pm
The attacks were not on any specific religion or school they are all people who were hurt n killed…Read More think before you write. They were all human and what about the safety of our local churches?
fivetowner April 16, 2013 at 09:43 pm
I would imagine because there are more synagogue threats than church threats.
Robert Feldman May 15, 2013 at 12:32 pm
Isaac was my attorney for many years. Of course I don't condone what he did. He was a good honest…Read More attorney. He pleaded guilty, saving the county the cost of a trial. It is a first offense. He loses his license to practice. He is required to repay what he took. His was a non-violent offense. Is the community truly well-served by having him spend time in prison? Would it not be better served by having him do community service for the same number of years
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