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Craig Chilton -- Help to Make the USA Bigotry-FREE! (xanadu222@mchsi.com) 2006/07/15 11:47

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On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 12:52:18 GMT,
 "News from America" wrote:


>   Does America have Freedom of Speech?
>
>   Or is this a lie coming out of Washington, falsely claiming
> Americans have the right to express political viewpoints
> without fear of being harassed?

   Of course we have freedom of speech.  Just look at our
posts in Usenet, for example.  Google "Warmonger-in-Thief"
and "Bush" to see how we can refer to our (so-called)
"president" with impunity.

    Short of shouting "FIRE!!" in a crowded theater where
there's no fire, or slandering or libeling people, Americans
can pretty much say and write whatever we damned well
please.


              -- Craig Chilton    <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>

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