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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 21:55:03 GMT, " Robin "
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 08:40:10 GMT, " Robin " wrote: "garigue" wrote in message news:lTmGb.32168$VB2.70624@attbi_s51... Sounds like stolen government property to me ..... If you knew my relative, you would not accuse him of being a thief. He was a dedicated public servant. Decorated in the Air Force. Letters of Commendation from every FBI director, from Hoover to Webster. Letters of thanks from every SAC he served under. He was in the forefront in the FBI's fight against Communism, organized crime, and terrorism. He was so honest, he refused to sneak food into movie theaters. If you had said that to my face, you'd have woken up in County Emergency. 73 Tom KI3R " Robin " wrote in message link.net... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3066833923 If you'd commit battery on someone for exercising their freedom of speech, you apparently learned nothing from your scrupulously honest relative. I'm sure he'd be ashamed to have such a brigand in the family. It's called "fightin' words". Free Speech isn't absolute. Close enough to absolute. The Supreme Court has not upheld a conviction based on "fighting words" since 1942. You lose. http://www.freedomforum.org/template...cumentID=13718 You stroll through Compton screaming anti-black insults, you're going to get crunched, First Amendment or no. An outcome determined by lawbreakers in no way makes the behavior legal. I hardly think your most honoorable relative would condone such behavior by the residents of Compton or, more pertinently, by you, even in defense of his own probity. |
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