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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (9529)2/6/2017 8:56:19 PM
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<<But he did "promise" to change the libel laws for journalists while on the stump, he continues to believe that they shouldn't be allowed to report anything that hurts his feelings, and he has a strong instinct to hit back. We are used to our leaders showing appreciation of the first amendment. Patriots are not supposed to even entertain the idea of chipping away at it. Regardless of how presidents really feel, they should know not to treat endorsement of the first amendment as mere political correctness rather than borderline un-American. >>

I agree with your passion about journalistic freedom. So I'm curious what you think about the riots at Berkeley this weekend?

The next night there was another riot at NYU, and Democrats again prevented a different conservative speaker from speaking. Do you feel as strongly about freedom of speech for everyone, or is it just for journalists?

I was disappointed that not one major newspaper took up the cause defending freedom of speech. On Sunday morning I sincerely expected at least one of them would.
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