Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Your Comments On... The health-care bill: A glorious mess The health bill's imperfect, but Obama was right to let Congress shape it. - By Eugene Rob

Your Comments On...
The health-care bill: A glorious mess
The health bill's imperfect, but Obama was right to let Congress shape it.
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By Eugene Robinson

Comments
zeinali wrote:
Character damage, verbal assault, slander and libel are subject to legal prosecution and not protected by the freedom of speech. Regarding the freedom of speech, the First Amendment provides protection of it, free from government interference, however, the freedom of speech should be limited to prevent abuse of this right. Intentional malicious false and defamatory speech, libelous or slanderous, anything that is injurious to the good name or reputation of another person is an abuse of the freedom of speech and consequently, a violation of law.
About the "N' and "F" words, I have a question about common sense and character integrity for the African-American popular mindset and culture (and please don't get me wrong, not to excuse the atrocious use of these words by white folks towards black folks): why did the African-Americans widely and intensively promote and tolerate these words (in the name of freedom) in their private and public culture without regard to negative and dangerous social effects and affects on the whole society, especially on the young generations?
3/23/2010 11:11:36 AM

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