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Offline AKIron

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« Reply #120 on: June 26, 2007, 08:40:10 PM »
Having raised 4 kids I don't really think kids are entitled to freedom of speech. Well, they don't get the last word anyhow. :D
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« Reply #121 on: June 26, 2007, 09:14:30 PM »
Hello Chairboy,

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Originally posted by Chairboy
Could you please try again without the straw man argument?  It demeans both of us.


Strawman? To quote "Xbiz" the industry source for the X-rated movie business:

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ACLU lawyers filed an amicus brief in the 1982 Supreme Court child pornography case, New York v. Ferber. The case sought to legalize the sale and distribution — but not the production — of child pornography. The Court unanimously decided that child pornography was not worthy of protection.


Predictably, the ACLU's reasoning in Ferber was that the distribution of child porn was constitutionally protected free speech. The ACLU's official position on child porn is:

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The ACLU believes that the First Amendment protects the
dissemination of all forms of communication.  The ACLU opposes on First
Amendment grounds laws that restrict the production and distribution of
any printed and visual materials even when some of the producers of those
materials are punishable under criminal law


They've said that they are opposed to the production of the Child Porn (note: never the distribution) ONLY if such production is quote - "highly likely to cause:  a) substantial physical harm or, b) substantial and continuing emotional or psychological harm." of course if it can't be definitively proven to  highly likely to cause such harm then of course that's all right then.

Additionally, they also oppose all attempts to require producers of hard core porn to keep records of the ages of their performers as an invasion of the right to privacy and blatant censorship. To quote Barry Lynn: "If there is no federal record-keeping requirement for the people portrayed in Road and Track or 'Star Wars,’" he said, "there can be no such requirement for Hustler or ‘Debbie Does Dallas.’” and in the official ACLU position paper: "Distributors, exhibitors and retailers should not be obliged to risk punishment by misjudging the age of a minor. Such persons should not be required to keep records of evidence submitted by minors; and should be entitled to rely reasonably on a minor's statement of age." (She said she was 18 when we picked her up at the bus stop)

They also absolutely oppose all attempts to restrict the dissemination of pornography to children - and I quote:

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Laws which punish the distribution or exposure of such material
to minors violate the First Amendment, and inevitably restrict the right
to publish and distribute such materials to adults.


So there is no "straw man" argument there Chairboy, just a wholesale abdication of the responsibility of adults to protect and nurture children. The ACLU has proven itself to be a chief advocate for the rights of whales to shred the net to use John Adam's example.  

But all that aside, I take it you disagree with John Adams and feel that constitution he helped to create is entirely adequate for the governance of an immoral and irreligious people?

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« Reply #122 on: June 27, 2007, 11:48:37 AM »
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No one was protesting, the kid was just being disruptive.



Are you just guessing here?  And even if not, it's not "protest" only that is protected, but "free speech".
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« Reply #123 on: June 27, 2007, 01:47:15 PM »
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I hope those kids become junk addicts or have a loved one that becomes one in the near future....I doubt that sign will remain "cool" to them.


"Junk" refers to opiates or stimulants, ergo "junkie" for one addicted to same.

The kid who wrote it is in his 20s now working as a teacher... and besides that he was hinting at smoking a non physically addictive drug, not "smoke a rock for Jesus".

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« Reply #124 on: June 27, 2007, 04:16:06 PM »
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Are you just guessing here?  And even if not, it's not "protest" only that is protected, but "free speech".


test the theory then, walk into work with pot leaf tee-shirts or a bong hits for jesus t-shirt.

if its free speech and expression, they should say nothing, right?
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« Reply #125 on: June 27, 2007, 04:21:57 PM »
Do you understand the difference between the government and a corporation?  Because the 1st amendment covers what the government can and cannot do, and has nothing to do with your work.
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« Reply #126 on: June 27, 2007, 05:14:27 PM »
but free speech is free speech... promoting an illegal activity at a school sponsored event is not free speech, it is disruptive.
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« Reply #127 on: June 27, 2007, 05:18:37 PM »
Not an attempted hijack here, but Senator Jim DeMint was denied freedom of speech today in the US Senate when he was not allowed 5 minutes to join the debate against the amnesty package the lowlifes are trying to shove down our throats again.

That is a denial of free speech and a denial of my representation in the US Senate.

That concerns me not some stupid, disruptive dopehead kid.
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« Reply #128 on: June 27, 2007, 06:10:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Seagoon
Hi MT,

 
 Till the day I die I hope I will preach that Christ died for the sins of countless homosexuals, thieves, fornicators, adulterers, liars, murderers, blasphemers, boasters, and idolaters, of whom I am by no means the least.

- SEAGOON


And I will always believe that Jesus will forgive you for doing so.

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« Reply #129 on: June 28, 2007, 08:48:31 AM »
child porn can not come under free speech since it is in itself against the law.

you could say... "I wish I could get child porn" or whatever and be covered under free speech but to show kiddie porn would not be covered since you are violating the rights of children who are protected.

it is really not at all gray... it is very very simple.

lazs