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Re: freedom of speech

by vonroach <hadrainc@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 28, 2004 at 10:27 PM

On 28 Mar 2004 09:39:13 -0800, Woodwisesculptor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Woodwisesculptor) wrote:

>zigi818@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (gabrielle) wrote in message
news:<bce3c781.0403241821.3dba20eb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>...
>> As a journalist, do you believe that there are situations that warrant
>> government limitations on freedom of speech?  If yes, what are they
>> and if no, why not?

Beyond all the fruitcake nonsense below, the press must be limited in
their coverage of on going military operations where their re****ts
compromise the mission and safety of US troops.

>Freedoms of choice, speech, religion, etc. are responsible masteries
>of love!  But, like children we must learn to make choices....learn
>about falling in love.  We all need input!  Where do we get that
>input?  The media... Journals, schools, television, newspapers, radio,
>lecturers, experience.... etc.  You call it.  Whatever form of
>communication, propaganda, propagation one may derive cognitive
>knowledge ... How tainted could it be?  Well, we just have to use our
>imagination for that. Who would like us to believe what?  How many
>followers are there?  How many just leaders are there?
>
>In other words, in my opinion, the virtues of freedom synergies need
>education.... at least.
>
>How about free education, college education for all?  Where a general
>knowledge, a variety of choices vs. possible outcomes could be
>presented "input"... then, let's speak of what might be.
>
>What you're asking is like asking a curator of a museum what works of
>art are most appreciated....  Better to ask the janitor, where he mops
>the most!  That will only show who preferred & understood what.  The
>magnificence of all the art needs education to be appreciated.  Then,
>choose ..... Speak up!
 




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freedom of speech
zigi818@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-03-24 18:21:17 
Re: freedom of speech
Woodwisesculptor@[EMAIL P  2004-03-28 09:39:13 
Re: freedom of speech
vonroach <hadrainc@[EM  2004-03-28 22:27:11 

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