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How far does that go?

June 30, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 21 weeks ago
Comment: 30861

The argument then, is about what the proper limits are, and what is included or excluded by those limits.

No. The argument is not about what the limits are nor what is included or excluded in those limit. It is about who sets those limits.

The government has no legal business constraining thought or expression.

Let teachers teach without big brother sitting in the corner of the classroom.

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