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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 11:01:49 -0700
What I meant was that neither he nor anyone else has any *authority* to
say something can or can't be published, and make that stick, at least
in the US, and from some descriptions, France. Of course he can say
anything he wants. And I can choose to ignore it, or not. Works both
ways.
Fscking semantics.
Chuck
On Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 06:41 AM, Russell Turpin wrote:
> Robert Harley:
>>> BTW, I wasn't aware that the 1st Amendment mandated that crap must be
>>> FoRKed.
>
> Chuck Murcko <chuck@topsail.org>:
>> It doesn't, BTW. It says the right to free speech shall not be
>> abridged. That means *you* can't say anything may not be FoRKed or
>> printed or whatever.
>
> Actually, it means just the opposite. The first
> amendment guarantees Harley's right to say just
> that. For the outlets where he has editorial
> control, it even guarantees his right to CENSOR
> content published through those outlets. The
> first amendment doesn't limit Harley's speech,
> and it is neutral with regard to the selection
> policies of FoRK and other private venues.
>
>
>
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