Defineitely off topic. Please delete if you wish.
John,
This law applies to the US of A, not the internet (much as I agree with it).
Not many other countries have this right established in a constitution. We
don't.
Foxy (from the land of convicts)
-----Original Message-----
>Since about December 15, 1791. A little piece of paper commonly refered to
>as "The Bill of Rights". To refresh your memory:
>
>Amendment I.
>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.
>
>You may not agree, and that too is your right. But whether you agree or
not
>is utterly irrelevant; the person has the right.
>
>John P
>______________________________________
>there is no "never" - just long periods of "not yet".
>there is no "always" - just long periods of "so far"
>
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