Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights.
If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't like.
The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until it is changed.
Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be what you like.
The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes.
This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we personally disagree with or don't understand.
Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To call names or mock on a person in public is illegal.
To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is illegal. It is illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person was not convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered "defamation of character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such false, alarming statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm".
People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public officials.
It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not protected speech under the Constitution.
It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are protected under the Privacy Act.
Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from harassment.
========================================= FREEDOM OF SPEECH Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the Constitution. http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html
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Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the Constitution http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm
"I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." =========================================
Kurt Knoll
2007-03-22 12:00:47 EST
There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in Germany are getting thrown into jail.
Kurt Knoll.
"Info" <info@info.nospam.com> wrote in message news:46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com... > Freedom of Speech under the Constitution > > Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means > we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, > jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights. > > If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is > confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An > individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't like. > > The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what > the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If > someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed > or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until > it is changed. > > Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can > be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore > it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be what > you like. > > The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone > else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the > topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes. > > This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with > everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we > personally disagree with or don't understand. > > Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected > under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To > call names or mock on a person in public is illegal. > > To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is > illegal. It is > illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person > was not > convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered > "defamation of > character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such > false, alarming > statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm". > > People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned > so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by > "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary > range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public officials. > > It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not protected > speech under the Constitution. > > It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are > protected under the Privacy Act. > > Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects > and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an > individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, > it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from > harassment. > > ========================================= > FREEDOM OF SPEECH > Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the > Constitution. > http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html > > ========================================= > > Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the > Constitution > http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm > > "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend > the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and > domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and > that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and > the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations > and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." > ========================================= > > > >
Kenneth McVay OBC
2007-03-22 13:19:34 EST
In article <46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com>, Info <info@info.nospam.com> wrote: >Freedom of Speech under the Constitution > >Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means >we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, >jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights.
Wrong already, and we haven't gotten beyond paragraph one. Try cracking jokes about bombs in an airport, for instance, just to underscore your "freedom of speech."
Then try using the word "fuck" on an American radio or television station.
Absolute freedom of speech does not exist anywhere, and never has.
-- "Drop dead you Jew Kike bastard! Take the chalenge you big mouth hook nose" (Scott Bradbury, Bellville, Texas' Leading Revisionist Scholar)
The Nizkor Project: http://www.nizkor.org/
A._Pfündl?=
2007-03-22 13:58:38 EST
"Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:PKxMh.49752$DN.593@pd7urf2no... > There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. > Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in > Germany are getting thrown into jail. > > Kurt Knoll.
Hi Kurt,
how often did you fuck your cat today?
Binyamin Cramer
2007-03-23 02:52:27 EST
"Info" <info@info.nospam.com> wrote in message news:46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com... > Freedom of Speech under the Constitution
If there is even ONE restriction to speech, there is no freedom of speech.
> > Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means > we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, > jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights. > > If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is > confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An > individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't like. > > The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what > the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If > someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed > or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until > it is changed. > > Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can > be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore > it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be what > you like. > > The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone > else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the > topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes. > > This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with > everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we > personally disagree with or don't understand. > > Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected > under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To > call names or mock on a person in public is illegal. > > To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is > illegal. It is > illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person > was not > convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered > "defamation of > character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such > false, alarming > statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm". > > People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned > so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by > "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary > range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public officials. > > It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not protected > speech under the Constitution. > > It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are > protected under the Privacy Act. > > Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects > and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an > individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, > it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from > harassment. > > ========================================= > FREEDOM OF SPEECH > Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the > Constitution. > http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html > > ========================================= > > Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the > Constitution > http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm > > "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend > the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and > domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and > that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and > the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations > and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." > ========================================= > > > >
Binyamin Cramer
2007-03-23 02:52:58 EST
"Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:PKxMh.49752$DN.593@pd7urf2no... > There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. > Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in > Germany are getting thrown into jail.
There is no freedom of speech in any country where the stinky yids have the government by the balls.
Yosarian
2007-03-23 11:49:31 EST
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:00:47 GMT, "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> wrote:
>There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. >Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in >Germany are getting thrown into jail. > >Kurt Knoll.
If this is an issue that bothers you so much, reject your canadian citizenship aquire German citizenship and help to change the laws that you dislike. You can continue to disagree with German Laws, but that is all you can do. Remember German Laws are for passed by Germans, not those who don't live in Germany.
> >"Info" <info@info.nospam.com> wrote in message >news:46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com... >> Freedom of Speech under the Constitution >> >> Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means >> we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, >> jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights. >> >> If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is >> confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An >> individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't like. >> >> The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what >> the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If >> someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed >> or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until >> it is changed. >> >> Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can >> be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore >> it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be what >> you like. >> >> The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone >> else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the >> topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes. >> >> This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with >> everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we >> personally disagree with or don't understand. >> >> Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected >> under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To >> call names or mock on a person in public is illegal. >> >> To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is >> illegal. It is >> illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person >> was not >> convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered >> "defamation of >> character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such >> false, alarming >> statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm". >> >> People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned >> so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by >> "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary >> range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public officials. >> >> It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not protected >> speech under the Constitution. >> >> It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are >> protected under the Privacy Act. >> >> Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects >> and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an >> individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, >> it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from >> harassment. >> >> ========================================= >> FREEDOM OF SPEECH >> Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the >> Constitution. >> http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html >> >> ========================================= >> >> Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the >> Constitution >> http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm >> >> "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend >> the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and >> domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and >> that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and >> the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations >> and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." >> ========================================= >> >> >> >> >
Yosarian
2007-03-23 11:49:59 EST
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 16:52:58 +1000, "Binyamin Cramer" <k'ohenisadopeyklown@niyahoodieinsight.ctm> wrote:
> >"Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:PKxMh.49752$DN.593@pd7urf2no... >> There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. >> Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in >> Germany are getting thrown into jail. > >There is no freedom of speech in any country where the stinky yids have the >government by the balls. >
So sez the impotent troll.
Kurt Knoll
2007-03-23 13:49:56 EST
You know very little how politics work. The German tourists coming here will not agree with you. As one of them said to me " If the Germans do not act on the request of the holocaust lobby a whole new serous of hate propaganda against the Germans will ensue. Or in other words "Die hetzerei fangt wieder von vorne an".
Kurt Knoll.
"Yosarian" <Yosarian58@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8lt703p6er0c8rrevits9tl2qi6thuf9ef@4ax.com... > On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:00:47 GMT, "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> > wrote: > >>There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. >>Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust in >>Germany are getting thrown into jail. >> >>Kurt Knoll. > > If this is an issue that bothers you so much, reject your canadian > citizenship aquire German citizenship and help to change the laws that > you dislike. You can continue to disagree with German Laws, but that > is all you can do. Remember German Laws are for passed by Germans, not > those who don't live in Germany. > > >> >>"Info" <info@info.nospam.com> wrote in message >>news:46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com... >>> Freedom of Speech under the Constitution >>> >>> Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This means >>> we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, >>> jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights. >>> >>> If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is >>> confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An >>> individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't like. >>> >>> The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what >>> the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If >>> someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed >>> or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until >>> it is changed. >>> >>> Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can >>> be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore >>> it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be what >>> you like. >>> >>> The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone >>> else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the >>> topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes. >>> >>> This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with >>> everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we >>> personally disagree with or don't understand. >>> >>> Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected >>> under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To >>> call names or mock on a person in public is illegal. >>> >>> To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is >>> illegal. It is >>> illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person >>> was not >>> convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered >>> "defamation of >>> character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such >>> false, alarming >>> statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm". >>> >>> People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned >>> so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by >>> "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary >>> range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public officials. >>> >>> It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not protected >>> speech under the Constitution. >>> >>> It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are >>> protected under the Privacy Act. >>> >>> Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects >>> and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an >>> individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, >>> it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from >>> harassment. >>> >>> ========================================= >>> FREEDOM OF SPEECH >>> Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the >>> Constitution. >>> http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html >>> >>> ========================================= >>> >>> Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the >>> Constitution >>> http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm >>> >>> "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend >>> the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and >>> domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and >>> that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and >>> the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations >>> and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." >>> ========================================= >>> >>> >>> >>> >>
Patrick Keenan
2007-03-23 16:29:08 EST
"Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8rUMh.53814$zU1.16874@pd7urf1no... > You know very little how politics work. The German tourists coming here > will not agree with you. As one of them said to me " If the Germans do not > act on the request of the holocaust lobby a whole new serous of hate > propaganda against the Germans will ensue. Or in other words "Die hetzerei > fangt wieder von vorne an". > > Kurt Knoll.
So you believe that one German tourist is a representative sample of the views of the entire German population?
Oh, and how can you prove that this "tourist" actually said this.. or even spoke to you?
-pk
> > "Yosarian" <Yosarian58@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:8lt703p6er0c8rrevits9tl2qi6thuf9ef@4ax.com... >> On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:00:47 GMT, "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >>>There is no freedom of speech in Germany when it is about the holocaust. >>>Everyone has to believe all of it, Does who openly critic the holocaust >>>in >>>Germany are getting thrown into jail. >>> >>>Kurt Knoll. >> >> If this is an issue that bothers you so much, reject your canadian >> citizenship aquire German citizenship and help to change the laws that >> you dislike. You can continue to disagree with German Laws, but that >> is all you can do. Remember German Laws are for passed by Germans, not >> those who don't live in Germany. >> >> >>> >>>"Info" <info@info.nospam.com> wrote in message >>>news:46027E1E.62EEF4EC@info.nospam.com... >>>> Freedom of Speech under the Constitution >>>> >>>> Every person has a constitutional right to Freedom of Speech. This >>>> means >>>> we can speak about any topic we like without fear of being harassed, >>>> jailed, discriminated against or denied any constitutional rights. >>>> >>>> If someone sees, for example, a website he dislikes or thinks is >>>> confusing, he can ignore that website and go somewhere else. An >>>> individual doesn't have to talk about or read any topic he doesn't >>>> like. >>>> >>>> The only topic a person does have to familiarize himself with is what >>>> the law is. The law books are the only books a person must obey. If >>>> someone doesn't like a certain law, he can work to help get it changed >>>> or he can challenge it in court, but he still must obey that law until >>>> it is changed. >>>> >>>> Freedom of Speech means all kinds of topics, subjects and theories can >>>> be discussed by anyone. If someone dislikes a particular topic, ignore >>>> it and don't get involved in it. What someone else likes may not be >>>> what >>>> you like. >>>> >>>> The same is true where a topic you like, may not be liked by someone >>>> else. Another person has no right to come and challenge you about the >>>> topic you like. He can go discuss the topic he likes. >>>> >>>> This is Freedom of Speech. We don't have to like or agree with >>>> everything we see on the Internet. We ignore and avoid what we >>>> personally disagree with or don't understand. >>>> >>>> Certain forms of speech are, however, illegal and are not protected >>>> under the Constitution. It is illegal to personally harass someone. To >>>> call names or mock on a person in public is illegal. >>>> >>>> To falsely accuse someone of being a criminal or committing a crime is >>>> illegal. It is >>>> illegal to call someone a murderer or a child molester when that person >>>> was not >>>> convicted in court of committing that crime. This is considered >>>> "defamation of >>>> character" and can result in a civil lawsuit. A person making such >>>> false, alarming >>>> statements can also be charged with "raising a false alarm". >>>> >>>> People who are considered "public figures", because they are mentioned >>>> so much already in the mainstream press, are often not protected by >>>> "defamation of character" laws. Examples are people in the high salary >>>> range like movie stars, CEOs of large corporations and public >>>> officials. >>>> >>>> It is illegal to threaten to harm or kill someone. This is not >>>> protected >>>> speech under the Constitution. >>>> >>>> It is also illegal to speak about anyone's medical records. These are >>>> protected under the Privacy Act. >>>> >>>> Freedom of Speech allows us to talk about all kinds of topics, subjects >>>> and theories. But we must be very careful when speaking about an >>>> individual person. While our constitution guarantees us many freedoms, >>>> it also guarantees every person good privacy, safety and freedom from >>>> harassment. >>>> >>>> ========================================= >>>> FREEDOM OF SPEECH >>>> Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the >>>> Constitution. >>>> http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html >>>> >>>> ========================================= >>>> >>>> Every member of the US military swears an oath to defend the >>>> Constitution >>>> http://www.army.mil/CMH/faq/oaths.htm >>>> >>>> "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend >>>> the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and >>>> domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and >>>> that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and >>>> the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations >>>> and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." >>>> ========================================= >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> > >