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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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To: one_less who wrote (1580)9/22/2006 4:06:24 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) of 10087
 
The vagueness comes from how the determination is made.
If poster XYZ simply declares that s/he wants the rule invoked as to a particular poster, I guess the directive is not vague. If the rationale is absolute--i.e., whatever the poster wants s/he gets---then I guess there are no standards required to justify the demand for a "notoorabout".

If you want to require standards for the threshhold application of the rule, that's where the vagueness comes in.

It's still prior restraint no matter how you slice it.
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