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KenHall on the net says that in the UK speech promoting Osama Bin Laden is illegal. He considers this to be an unjust law. I disagree. Here is my rebuttal:
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-riMyW3YwaK34MLyIWgoR2i3UmPvQOQ--?cq=1
What are your thoughts on limits to the first amendment?
There are already limits, by the way, and if you don't know this, then don't post a comment. Get educated, then talk to me.
You cannot perjure, slander, or sell government secrets, or look at child porn, the list goes on but there's a sample.
What is the limit? No limit cannot possibly be a just law (or lack of one)... therefore, what is the proper limit to freedom of speech?
I say the natural law dictates "you should not make aggression on one another, lie, or trespass" should indicate where to set the limit.
Do any of you disagree, if so, why?
Do any of you agree, if so, why?
2006-10-11
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