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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (103391)6/29/2003 11:27:58 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Freedom of the press belongs to he who owns one.
[old saying you seem to have jiggled to mind]

My first point seems to be getting validated already - see how you're into it with Jacob there, full swing with rhetoric of the tired old -isms? ... it is infinite, keep going like that and pretty soon you'll produce all the works of Marx and von Mises with don Quijote popping in now and again, in shakespearean verse

And all the way, you'll be exercising your freedom of expression

Which means you're free

So let's cut to the chase - expression works as an easily measured standard for our parliament of nations, which is what we are on about, eh .... to an extent it is a debating society where this grinding on will be infinite, hopefully, because that means nobody's blowed up the planet yet, as long as the -isms keep getting tossed around .... and it also means, that members are exercising unrestricted expression

Which means they're free
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