Saturday, May 12, 2007

Criminalizing Speech

When bad government takes away our freedoms, it is not only our right, but our duty to civilly resist and disobey.


Stephen Lendman: Criminalizing Speech:

In a post-9/11 climate, the right of free expression is under attack and endangered in the age of George Bush when dissent may be called a threat to national security, terrorism, or treason. But losing that most precious of all rights means losing our freedom that 18th century French philosopher Voltaire spoke in defense of saying 'I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.' Using it to express dissent is what noted historian Howard Zinn calls 'the highest form of patriotism' exercising our constitutional right to freedom of speech, the press, to assemble, to protest publicly, and associate as we choose for any reason within the law.

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