
In <Pine.SUN.3.91.960923065805.28623E-100000@eff.org>, on 09/23/96 at 07:23 AM, Declan McCullagh <declan@eff.org> said: = .Clearly, speech that makes someone uncomfortable must be banned by = .the government. = .-Declan is that what you really meant? pretty liberal is it not? this gives in to the notion that if I'm standing on the street corner with a friend discussing anarchistic libertarian theory, and the proverbial fat lady waiting to cross the street has her 'common sense' offended and sings... this is what that big government liberal philosophy (and not just tax and spend) --regulation, and more regulation. they have already 'revised' in the name of political correctness even history. not withstanding that 'to the victor goes the spoils and the rewriting of history,' the Feds have already brainwashed the last generation of school children, using the very element of society who disdained the government --the 60s liberal. I dunno, declan, I did not really perceive you as a brain- washed, brain dead liberal. if what you stated above is true, it is totally opposite to your stand on freedom of speech and the CDA. care to mitigate that statement or defend it in terms of free speech? -- O, what a fall there was, my countrymen! Then I, and you, and all of us fell down, Whilst bloody treason flourish'd over us. -- Shakespeare (Julius Caesar)