Thursday, December 27, 2007
Free speech - Pinkney
Free speech- With SportsCenter pointing out the Knicks have already suffered 5 losses of 25 points or more this season, the odd bit of rancor might be expected at The Worlds Most Dysfunctional Arena, with last nights brick-fest against Indy This bill is an equal opportunity enabler of thought control and limitations on free speech. The key witness supporting the entire concept chose to mention those who doubt the veracity of official explanations for 911 and those who How is this complaint about free speech? Well its quite simple. Essentially you are seeking to punish through the coercive power of the state someone for something they said. That infringes free speech. You are telling Mark Steynas you Your right to free speech is not affected by Fair Elections, because you are free to use Fair Elections funding or not use it. Your free speech in the current system may be affected by those who give you money, whether you realize it or That would depend on your involve in the situation and your power level. I normally laugh at them. If I were a judge, Id just refuse to hear the case - take it to a Imam, Abdul! LOL. Every time these people behave like this I disregard Co-trustee of the Free Speech coalition and leader of the Libertarianz Party, Bernard Darnton is offering his Party as a 'flag of convenience' for third parties wanting to spend more than the cap allowed by the Electoral Finance Act. This one is long, so, before I begin let me make myself abundantly clear about one thing; I am so absolutely pro-free speech that it scares some people. In my opinion there are no words, thoughts, or press, that should be restricted in The commissions are not neutral; they're filled with activists, many of whom aren't even lawyers and do not understand the free-speech safeguards contained in our constitution. And the punishments that these commissions can order are Both have views which I find detestable, but does this mean they should not be allowed to speak in a forum? Not at all. The day we decide what can, and cannot, be considered free speech is the day it becomes something of the past.
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