The US is the only country in the world where there is absolute freedom of expression. The theory goes that even if you were to say something offensive that is completely false that it is still protected, the only caveat is that it not lead to incitement. So its curious that the UK & the US chose not to display the cartoons as prominently as others. The reason i was told was a pragmatic one, that it would not help the GWOT.
Many of us don't get that view of the freedom of speech in the US over here in the UK, but I guess it's all depending on your view point.
I heard you get a fair chance of being shot in the US in some area's if you say the wrong thing against a certain very common religion.
Top Gear a motor car popular over here showed a certain episode that gave the impression that certain area's still had major problems with free thought, although how true it is, i don't know, could have been the show upping it's viewing figures...
I think no country can have absolute freedom of expression. I think the UK's pretty liberal, but I'm sure there's people that can show it's not. Each country's full of people. People aren't perfect. Some will always be against others expressing something which they can't understand.
A Goth couple walked through a UK park a year or so ago and got set upon by a bunch of short sited teenagers, the guy was killed for protecting his girlfriend, they'd done nothing wrong, but express a different dress/way of being. Very sad :-(
There's always a scape goat round the corner maybe....
Worlds full of people that's the problem!