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GLP just got called out by CT. State Police
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[quote:Phennommennonn:MV8yMDgzMjI2XzM1MDc3NDgyX0Q4QkNCMzBC] a fight/convo i had with my cousin...(and this is applicable to freelance bloggers too btw) fucker was saying WE dont have the right to ask questions or investigate a goddamned thing. ________________________________- first & foremost....YOU cant change the first amendment just because YOU dont agree with it. we're 2 states away from a con-con. 2 states vote yes, the constitution gets re-evaluated for rewrite. end of story. the press CAN investigate, the press doesnt have to rely on officials for updates. sunshine laws and all that other obstructive garbage will not inhibit or prevent the press from investigating freedom of the press in the usa is protected by the 1st amendment to the u.s. constitution. this clause is generally understood as prohibiting the government from interfering with the printing and distribution of information or opinions,, freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one. the individuals, businesses, and organizations that own a means of publication are able to publish information and opinions without government interference, and cannot be compelled by the government to publish information and opinions that they disagree with. in 1931, the u.s supreme court decision in near v. minnesota used the 14th amendment to apply the freedom of the press to the states. other notable cases regarding free press are: the ny times v. usa (1971): the supreme court upheld the publication of the pentagon papers. nyt's co. v. sullivan (1964): the supreme court held that when a publication involves a public figure you can argue your opinion all day, night, week and or year. freedom of the press is protected constitutionally until....its not. and that will take a constitutional convention to do so. dont agree with it? contact your law makers. the 1st amendment law is written to protect speech & opinion. once again, if you feel otherwise, contact a constitutional lawyer and your your federal law makers. and until it is repealed, revised and or prohibited - we,as a collective whole - will continue to exercise said right to its fullest extent. you dont get to decide whats fact & whats fiction. documented evidence does. so what YOURE saying is...if i want to get a good look at a t-bone i could always stick my head up the butchers ass, but you'd rather i take the butchers word for it? thats ignorance to the 5th power. have you forgotten david ellsberg?....one day youre going to wake the fuck up and see that youve been had by controlled media. david ellsberg - the pentagon papers. NOW we're done. for my olympic finish, i cited alan isaacmans speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VDbrvJ848Y [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VDbrvJ848Y[/youtube] also see miller vs calif Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973) was a Landmark United States Supreme Court case that changed the precedence involving what constitutes unprotected obscenity for First Amendment purposes. The decision reiterated that obscenity was not protected by the First Amendment and established the Miller test for determining what constituted obscene material. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_v._California [/quote]
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Discussing anything other then the official story is now a federal crime.
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