The boycott could be devastating. At which point the Danes need to
decide whether their belief in a free press is important enough to
allow political speech to risk some monitary loss as a nation. From
what I have seen of the other papers, they seem to be taking a stand
as a nation and thumbing their nose at the whole idea. Good for them.

On 2/1/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh Please. They've been at the boycott game for a long time now. There are
> official government agencies to boycott companies that do business with
> Israel. They still exist and there are companies that pay fines for being
> part of the boycott. The Arab/Muslim world would rather a child die than use
> a piece of medical equipment or vaccine that was made by Israel. They know
> from boycotts and if there is a general boycott of Danish goods, it can be
> devastating.
> But such is the price of freedom of speech.

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