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Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint ofOrwell?
On 8/16/2011 12:23 AM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/08/13...ransit-blocks- cellphones-to-hinder-protest/?intcmp=obnetwork An illegal, Orwellian violation of free-speech rights? Or just a smart tactic to protect train passengers from rowdy would-be demonstrators during a busy evening commute? Not a free speech violation, of course. The government is under no obligation to furnish you with the means of propagating your speech. I don't know technically how BART brings cell service underground, but whatever that mechanism is, BART owns it and can switch it on or off as they see fit. Quite obviously, they have it as a means of providing a service - a service they are under no obligation to provide in the first place. If you want to stand on a street corner and harangue passersby, that is your right - but the state doesn't have to furnish you with a megaphone. Free speech does not include the right to have your speech disseminated beyond your own means. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
George Plimpton wrote:
If you want to stand on a street corner and harangue passersby, that is your right - but the state doesn't have to furnish you with a megaphone. Free speech does not include the right to have your speech disseminated beyond your own means. That's freakin' ridiculous. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
On Aug 16, 1:46*pm, dave wrote:
George Plimpton wrote: - - If you want to stand on a street corner - - and harangue passersby, that is your - - right - but the state doesn't have to - - furnish you with a megaphone. - - Free speech does not include the right - - to have your speech disseminated beyond - - your own means. Even the Soapbox Orators of Hyde Park, London [UK] have to bring their own Soap-Boxes. |
(OT) : ? Dave... Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The US Constitution !
On Aug 17, 7:31*am, dave wrote:
George Plimpton wrote: What's ridiculous about it? *Do you think if you wish to harangue the citizenry, the state has to put a television network at your disposal? - - No, they don't. - - If you wish to *buy* time on a network - - for your harangue, fine. - - But you do not have a right to propagate - - your message at someone else's expense. - If a station allows one side a voice for free, - fairness demands they allow free time for an - opposing viewpoint. They should make this a - condition of the station license renewal. ? Dave... Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The US Constitution ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint ofOrwell?
All it takes is a 911 call or plea for help that would not connect.
Martin On 8/16/2011 2:37 PM, George Plimpton wrote: On 8/16/2011 12:23 AM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/08/13...ransit-blocks- cellphones-to-hinder-protest/?intcmp=obnetwork An illegal, Orwellian violation of free-speech rights? Or just a smart tactic to protect train passengers from rowdy would-be demonstrators during a busy evening commute? Not a free speech violation, of course. The government is under no obligation to furnish you with the means of propagating your speech. I don't know technically how BART brings cell service underground, but whatever that mechanism is, BART owns it and can switch it on or off as they see fit. Quite obviously, they have it as a means of providing a service - a service they are under no obligation to provide in the first place. If you want to stand on a street corner and harangue passersby, that is your right - but the state doesn't have to furnish you with a megaphone. Free speech does not include the right to have your speech disseminated beyond your own means. |
Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint ofOrwell?
I call it San Franciskograd.
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Soviet San Francisco Cell Shutdown: Safety Issue, or Hint of Orwell?
On Aug 18, 12:01*am, Ignoramus16731 ignoramus16...@NOSPAM.
16731.invalid wrote: I call it San Franciskograd. i Russian Hill . |
(OT) : ? Dave... Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The USConstitution !
On Aug 17, 3:33*pm, dave wrote:
RHF wrote: On Aug 17, 7:31 am, dave wrote: - If a station allows one side a voice for free, - fairness demands they allow free time for an - opposing viewpoint. They should make this a - condition of the station license renewal. ? Dave... Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The US Constitution ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution *. - Our way of governing requires that smart, - well-informed citizens exercise their right - to vote. M4 Mania Dave -oops- Your Liberal Uber Elitism is Showing : Only 'You' that special Smart, and Well-Informed Citizen can be the Decider for All Us {lessor-beings} -aka- The Masses White -or- Black -or- Yellow -or- Brown : ONE HUMAN* = ONE VOTE * US Citizen Man -or- Woman : One Person = One Vote Straight -or- LGBT : One Person = One Vote Rich -or- Poor : One Person = One Vote Property Owner -or- Renter : One Person = One Vote Native Born* -or- Naturalized* : One Person = One Vote * US Citizen -and-therefore-it-follows- Educated* -or- Worker** : One Person = One Vote * Elitist -so-called- Enlightened 'Intellectual' ** Honest Hard-Working American US Citizen |
(OT) : Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The US Constitution !
RHF wrote:
On Aug 17, 3:33*pm, dave wrote: - Our way of governing requires that smart, - well-informed citizens exercise their right - to vote. M4 Mania Dave -oops- Your Liberal Uber Elitism is Showing : Only 'You' that special Smart, and Well-Informed Citizen can be the Decider for All Us {lessor-beings} -aka- The Masses Massive NPR Network with 2500 Radio Stations All Broadcasting the Liberal {Democrat} Party-Line {Propaganda} 24/7 -aka- The Obama-Radio Outlets ! -versus-fragmented-am-talk-radio- I have a vision of America where everyone is smart and well informed. You would prefer a nation of idiots who do whatever that last advert tells them to do. NPR has 800 stations that play some of their programming. About 2/3 of that number are not full power full time NPR stations. "Fairness" is such a bedrock concept for a moral person I'm not surprised it eludes you. |
(OT) : Where Is "Fairness Demands" In The US Constitution !
I have been to Sanfranciscograd twice before, compliments of Unca Sam's
Army. Paul Gallo (Super Talk Missy Sippy radio talk show) said the Dow is down.Going to be a rough day. cuhulin |
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