> I'm generally inclined to agree, although it would seem the operative
right here
> is that of the press, not speech.  Freedom of the press belongs to the
owner of
> the press, which in this case is Wayne and his SMTP server.
Exactly, MO's speech rights are on his own blog, not here.
RT



>
> If you want to defend tolerance, free speech and Voltaire, you are on the
> wrong side of the border, in my opinion.
>
>
> Okay, maybe so, but censorship bothers me.  After Roman's post I had to go
> look up the word censor again. :)  Maybe he has a different dictionary
than
> mine, but the word fits according to Webster's.  I'm not defending
Mantanya
> (what's with the MO thing, have we gotten too lazy to spell out a name?);
just
> his
> right to speak his mind.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> James
>
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