That is a perfectly good question and I see you ask nothing wrong. You see how far our freedom of speech goes. It should be called freedom of speech unless we don't like what you saying or in this case asking. Got to love our government policies................................................................
Continue to speak your mind that is what this country is all about and that is what our men and women are over there fighting for right now...
2006-12-07 23:32:37
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answered by Virginia B 2
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you do have freedom of speech but you are looking at this all wrong.... i mean... people in an airplane have freedom of speech but if some one yells fire they can be sent to prison.... why you ask? becuase it is illigal according to those no good rich fat cats that make the rules..... sure it was in the past when these rules were made but shouldnt there be change by now???/ oh soz got off topic there.... umm ya u do have free dom of speech but still there are limitations... i mean if some one goes around talking randomly about 9/11 like that it will raise suspicion no? im pretty sure you kno as well as me why you got sent that violation u just playin dum...
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2006-12-07 23:35:29
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answered by luis070189 1
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This happens when a person who reads your question is offended enough by its content, to report it as abuse. Your question may have been reported for any number of reasons, including being placed under the wrong category.
There are a select few people who, taking a "dislike" to you, will report your question even when it is NOT offensive in nature or invalid.
Freedom of speech only stops the Federal Government from restricting your speech. It doesn't affect the State, private business, or private individuals from telling you to be quiet, or from reporting you to "authorities" if they find your speech offensive.
2006-12-07 23:35:27
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answered by MamaBear 6
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As a matter of fact, we do not have freedom of speech in the UK - this is a US right, as it is written into the constitution. It is not one that has any legal standing under UK law, and in fact it is very easy to see that we are constrained by a number of other laws to not have free speech:
Official Secrets Act
Libel and Slander laws
It's just because we see so many US films and TV, we have started to believe it's a UK right as well.
2006-12-07 23:40:32
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answered by cuddles_gb 6
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I was too once and I asked why people don't do research before asking questions (paraphrased as I don't want to get a guideline violation again).
I asked just what specifically I did wrong and all I got was the guidelines so I am not sure what I did but I answered them and told them I would watch it in the future and try not to violate the guidelines again though I am not sure what to do or not to do but I am going to try. . .?
I think it is as with anything in this world. . .say something to 5 different people and you will get 5 different interpetations as to what you said. . .everyone views things,everyone hears things differently.....you got me but this is the best explanation I can come up with.
Maybe it is as someone answered,just alot of people who report things they don't like.
2006-12-08 00:00:24
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answered by Just Q 6
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You need to understand that your freedom of speech is not guaranteed on a website paid for by someone else. If you are paying for the bandwidth, you can post whatever you like. Someone reported you for whatever reason. I am always drawn to the questions like you asked because of my opinion about that, I like the subject even though I don't believe in it.
Reporting is bad Juju in any case....
2006-12-07 23:33:52
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answered by Rich B 5
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Hi red5, I answered that question and you gave me top answer...thanks very much for that by the way.
It just goes to show what type of a world we live in, they are scared my friend...scared of what might happen if they allow their web sight to be used to discuss the possibility of what you saying.
Its up to yourself and others who believe to keep on asking questions and demanding the truth..its the only way anything will happen.
Good luck....and by the way go to google video and type in Improbable Collapse in the search bar and watch the video..it will enlighten you.
2006-12-07 23:39:34
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answered by Neo 2
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It seems to be at the whim of the people answering your questions. I suspect that there are people with multiple identities on here who target certain questions for no apparent reason other than to cause grief.
2006-12-07 23:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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we are only told we have freedom of speech, search the web for a programme called loose change its about what you are asking and it deffo makes you think something is off
2006-12-07 23:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I was sent them for answering a question with the word drink. which was a perfectly good answer for the question
2006-12-07 23:28:48
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answered by tjmgyo 4
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