On 4/28/06, Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just read this USA Today article and cosidering some ofthe dicussion that was generated by the article on Josh,I found it interesting.
To be honest, I'd rather not have anything or anyone take away my or anyone else's freedom of speech.
Doesn't matter what you say or what you talk about, and no matter how distasteful it is to others. (Freedom of speech means anything can be said at any time.)
Things like slander, liable, and trade secret law just produce a chilling effect and allow others to take away your freedom of speech. You either have freedom or you don't. (And I'd rather have it.)
(There are some other laws that take away one's freedom of speech, but I've found that whenever me or others point these out, people tend to have a very emotional reaction and it turns into a flame war. So I won't bother here.)
Oh,... and I really like that quote from Aristotle....
"We are what we repeatedly do." - Aristotle
(It's too bad those Yahoo! News articles disapear after a while, or I'd bookmark that.)
See ya
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