Do yourself a favor and first answer the above question as that alone should be the earmark of what's your definition of Free Speech . And FYI , this isn't a trick question and I don't have any hidden 'gotcha' type surprises . Should there be anything against the rules about quoting Rush or any other man ?
Well I admit I lost the link , but it's not lengthy or difficult to remember so I'll just go ahead . Apparently a republican house member was prevented from sending out letters to his constituents because they contained a quote from Rush . Congressional members have the privelege of gov't paid for postal charges . But to avoid misuse they have the 'Franken Commission' (note : I may have the exact name wrong) , controlled by the Democrats , that makes sure the service does not get abused . I wouldn't call 'quoting another man' an 'abuse' . But the commission specifically pointed to that as their reason for a denial of services .
CENSORESHIP or no problem whatsoever ?
2007-09-12
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