tyflier
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I agree it's not one of those places. I was trying to make the point that he used the two most archaic, irrelevant responses to show that the constitution is used today. Slavery was abolished in 1865 and women earned the right to vote by the 19th amendment in 1920 when it was passed by congress. Hardly applicable to any statement made in 2010.
So...the OP is exercising their right to Free Speech by posting this topic. Ok...I agree.
Someone replies saying that they disagree with the OP, for whatever reason, and cites examples as to why, and you tell them if they don't like the OP, they shouldn't say anything.
I'm confused. Could you please draw me an outline as to when Freedom of Speech is acceptable and when it is not? If Free Speech protects the OP's right to post this topic, does it not also protect everyone else's right to voice their opinion regarding this topic?
It's really tough to say one person has the right to say what they feel because of free speech in the same breath that you are attempting to tell someone else that they do NOT have a right to voice an opposing opinion. I mean...it doesn't get much hypocritical than that.
Don't get me wrong...you have every right to voice that opinion, and I will fight to protect your right to voice that opinion. But I will also fight to protect MY right to say that your opinion is pretty ridiculous. Laughable, in it's irony, even.