PEL
question for residents of the U.S of A
Just interested to know what the general thoughts on this were form the people who live in America.
1: What does the term "freedom of speech" mean personally to you?
2: Do you believe you still have this right and will be protected by law for expressing this right?
Peace out. 🙂
DR
Re: question for residents of the U.S of A
Originally posted by Peloquin
Just interested to know what the general thoughts on this were form the people who live in America.1: What does the term "freedom of speech" mean personally to you?
2: Do you believe you still have this right and will be protected by law for expressing this right?
Peace out. 🙂
To me, the term "freedom of speech" means being able to express your views wherever you happen to be, without it being legal for the cops to all dogpile you and drag you away to jail. And no, I don't believe I still have this right. Mainly because of the patriot act. Back in the 90's, you could say stuff like "The president is being prejudiced towards the jews in Israel; he needs to give the Palestinians an equal say!" Now you could get arrested for saying that.
XEO
Re: Re: question for residents of the U.S of A
Originally posted by Darth Revan
Mainly because of the patriot act. Back in the 90's, you could say stuff like "The president is being prejudiced towards the jews in Israel; he needs to give the Palestinians an equal say!" Now you could get arrested for saying that.
Could you find that somewhere and post the actual law? I'd like to see that. I've never heard of it...If it is a law, it's BS. What about all the protestors for the war on Iraq? They never got arrested. (I'm not saying your lieing, I'm just curious. I like to find out about new laws and stuff...)