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Are First Amendment Rights Becoming The Ultimate Excuse For Bad Behavior?
Posted by piblogger on August 21, 2010 · Comments Off on Are First Amendment Rights Becoming The Ultimate Excuse For Bad Behavior?
From Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s capricious on-air use of the “N” word, to the accused suicide serial killer William Melchert-Dinkel, who by his own admission has insidiously encouraged at least two people over the Internet to take their lives, their claims that their First Amendment Rights have somehow been violated seems like a pathetic attempt to … Continue reading →
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