In some mail from Paul Schmehl, sie said: > > But that's his privilege. If he chooses to express his thoughts in that > way, he has every right to do so. That's precisely what freedom is. But a person in so doing must be prepared to respect the rights and well being of others or in infringing upon them, be prepared to pay duely for it if suffering is endured by others and so we have laws that define libel, defamation, official secrecy acts, etc, that might seem to be at odds with "freedom of speech" but in essence, aim to uphold what it is there for in the first place - to make life better and easier for all. Darren _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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