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![]() From: "Brenda Ann" Organization: Korea Telecom Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 08:29:04 +0900 Subject: Planting phony stories "clifto" wrote in message news ![]() Isn't this argument a bit specious? The First Amendment says: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. It's saying that the government can make no law either for or against religion, and no law against freedom of the press, among other things. But let's take these one at a time. 1a Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion This clearly means that the government may not choose a religion to support (i.e. a state religion) 1b or prohibiting the free exercise thereof That the government may not make a law preventing you from practicing any religion you wish in a free and unfettered manner. This part has long been tossed by the wayside for practical purposes which the founding fathers likely never considered at the time, due primarily to the fact that Christianity, in various forms, was about the only religion practiced in the US at the time. I doubt they considered Satan worshipping requiring human sacrifice, or some of the off the wall religions requiring wife swapping, pedophilia or other bizarre or illegal behavior. Add to that the so-called separation of church and state (alluded to to some extent in 1a) having been adjudicated to the point of being ludicrous (a child praying in school has nothing to do with whether the school, a government institution, is recognizing a religion). And for those who gripe about federal recognition of Christmas as a federal holiday.. if nothing else, it's expeditious. Since the government cannot force people to work rather than observe a religious holiday, it makes sense to make it an official federal holiday, allowing the workers time off for it instead of docking their pay. 1c or abridging the freedom of speech Again, this is not an absolute, nor has it ever been. The thing about free speech is that you must bear the responsibility for that speech. If you yell fire in a crowded theater you will be held responsible for damages and casualties due to your use of free speech in that case. If you advocate violence, and violence occurs, you will be held responsible for the consequences. If you threaten the life of the president, you will be arrested and likely go to prison. Technically, free speech is not free. This section of the amendment only says that no one can stop you from making a fool of yourself. 1d or of the press This is much the same as 1c above, with the same caveats. 1e or of the right of the people to peaceably assemble This one took a beating during the last elections.. where people were forced into pens in certain restricted areas to 'peaceably assemble'. 1f and to petition the government for redress of grievances Not sure when this one actually went down in flames, but I do know that now you must get the government's permission to sue them, and under some sections of the Patriot Act, you aren't even allowed to know whether you have any grievances at all. As to the heading of the thread... if the US government wants to plant stories in the Iraqi press, and pay for it.. they should do it the way the rest of us must do, and either buy openly noticed paid space or send it as an editorial, and it should be printed or broadcast as such. I.e. like a paid infomercial. Otherwise, whether truth or lie, it is a manipulation. And doing what has been done in a covert fashion only makes it look like everything MUST be a lie, to those to whom such news is disseminated. ....human sacrifice is illegal? oh oh... Greg |
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Michael Graham was fired because he told the Truth,he said islam is a
terrorist organization.That Gilmore guy in Tennessee just recently got fired.bush said islam is a religion of peace.Who do y'all believe? Spin it any which way y'all want to,but Gilmore and Graham lost their Freedom of Speech. cuhulin |
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