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Ron Paul’s Full Speech at CPAC 2011: The Brushfires of Freedom Are Burning!

Sign the Ron Paul 2012 Petition at www.RonPaul2012.net Please like, share, subscribe & comment! http 02/11/2011 This is Ron Paul’s amazing speech at CPAC 2011. –Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a sensible foreign policy that puts America first. For more information visit the following websites: www.RonPaul.com http www.LibertyPAC.com http www.CampaignForLiberty.com http www.DailyPaul.com http ronpaul2012.podbean.com
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Jonathan W. Emord, a former attorney with the Federal Communications Commission who now practices constitutional and administrative law, also talks with Mike Adams. www.emord.com Jonathan W. Emord was born on January 16, 1961 in Brockton, Massachusetts. He has been practicing constitutional and administrative law before the federal courts and agencies since 1985. Having begun his career as an attorney in the Federal Communications Commission during the administration of President Ronald Reagan, Emord has maintained an abiding conviction to achieve full First Amendment protection for the freedoms of speech and press. In 1991, he authored the critically acclaimed Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment in which he chronicled the intellectual foundations of the First Amendment and advocated replacing government control over the airwaves with a title registry, private property rights approach. Emord has practiced law for a number of well-respected firms, including Wiley, Rein & Fielding, and served as a Cato Institute Vice-President. www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com

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How could muslims demand for their freedom of religion and freedom of speech when?

Question by bluebird: How could muslims demand for their freedom of religion and freedom of speech when?
They give ZERO freedom of religion to other faiths in their own Islamic countries? How could they expect freedom of speech when they go on a killing spree for issues as silly as cartoons in their own Islamic countries? Why do they think their medieval cult is beyond mockery when ever other religion is mocked every single day? You don’t expect to treat a bunch of people who are ultra sensitive and go berserk at the slightest hint of mockery. they should learn to civilize themselves first and then demand for their rights

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Answer by Splash RROD
It’s quite a kick in the balls, huh?

I’m glad they jailed that nut that made terrorist threats to the people that make South Park. It’s a freegin cartoon FFS!

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Citizens in Florida fight for their free speech. ABC-27

For more information about our Citizen Speech Campaign, please visit www.ij.org
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Dr. Michael Savage will be the Keynote Speaker at the International Legal Conference on Freedom of Speech and Religion October 27 & 28, 2009

Palm Beach Gardens, FL (PRWEB) September 29, 2009

A Legal Conference on Freedom of Speech and Religion will be presented on October 27 and 28 in the U.S. Congressional Auditorium in Washington D.C. by the International Free Press Society, the Liberty Legal Project International and the Center for Security Policy. Co-sponsoring organizations include the Horowitz Freedom Center, the Florida Security Council and The O’Leary Report. The organizers expect lawyers, legislators, analysts and writers from the United States and the European Union.

Ann Fishman, Founder and Managing Member of The Liberty Legal Project International, LLC has announced that conservative intellectual and radio host Dr. Michael Savage will be the keynote speaker and guest of honor.

The conference will survey freedom of speech and religion under the laws of the U.S., the EU, international conventions and Shari’a as well as emerging threats to these rights around the globe. Panel topics will include hate speech and hate crimes laws, blasphemy laws, bloggers rights, e-speech, outsourcing of censorship to private companies, and childrens’ rights to freedom of speech and belief.

Confirmed speakers include Dr. Michael Savage, attorney and writer Ellis Washington, UK Member of Parliament Lord Malcolm Pearson, writer and American Center for Democracy founder Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, analyst and Center for Security Policy founder Frank Gaffney, and many others including representatives of the U.S. Congress, the European Union Parliament, Liberty Counsel, Freedom House, the Thomas More Law Center, Liberty Counsel and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The conference is accredited in some states for Continuing Legal Education for attorneys but it is open to the public. The cost of the two day conference is $ 400.00 with discounts available for students and members of the press and government.

For more information contact conferences@libertylegalproject.com, call 1-800-989-0021 or go online for details at https://www.regonline.com/custImages/284741/conference_brochure_web.pdf.

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Obama Speech: ‘A More Perfect Union’

Barack Obama speaks in Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center, on matters not just of race and recent remarks but of the fundamental path by which America can work together to pursue a better future.
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Perimeter of Freedom of Speech

Perimeter of Freedom of Speech

Zahidul Islam Biswas

Recently the Bombay High Court has made a significant ruling on freedom of speech while upholding a ban issued in 2007 by the Maharashtra government on a book titled `Islam – A Concept of Political World Invasion by Muslims.’

A three-judge bench of the Bombay high court held that in India, criticism of any religion — be it Islam, Hinduism, Christianity or any other — is permissible under the fundamental right to freedom of speech and that a book cannot be banned on those grounds alone. However, the criticism must be bona fide or academic. But the book contained an ‘aggravated form of criticism made with a malicious and deliberate intention’ to outrage the feelings of Muslims.

In the landmark verdict, the court upheld the state’s ban on the book, and said that, ‘in our country, everything is open to criticism and religion is no exception. Freedom of expression covers criticism of religion and no person can be sensitive about it.’

The bench, comprising Justices Ranjana Desai, D Y Chandrachud and R S Mohite, said, ‘Healthy criticism provokes thought, encourages debate and helps us evolve. But criticism cannot be malicious and must not lead to creating ill-will between different communities… (it) must lead to sensible dialogue.’ The 150-page HC verdict penned by Justice Desai observed that the courts must strike a balance between the guaranteed freedom and permissible restrictions, which is ‘a difficult task’.

The book, authored by R V Bhasin, a Mumbai-based advocate, in 2003 had been in circulation for four years before the state felt the need to ban it for ‘several derogatory and false statements about Muslim religion, the community, Mohammed Paigambar and Muslim priests’.

R. V. Bhasin challenged the ban the same year and his counsel J P Cama argued at length that freedom of speech and expression has to be protected and unless a book gives rise immediately to a present and sudden danger of disrupting communal or societal peace, its ban cannot be justified. He said the author placed certain lesser-known aspects about Islam before the people and said, ‘Assuming he is wrong, he has a right to be wrong.’

But the state’s ban was supported as justified by advocate general Ravi Kadam and later on by Yusuf Muchala, the counsel for a few intervenors, including Indian Union Muslim League, Maharashtra Muslim Lawyers Forum, Islamic Research Foundation, Jamat-e-Islami-e-Hind and Bombay Aman Committee. There was one intervenor, I G Khandelwal, from Right to Read Foundation, to support the author.

The bench had reserved the matter for judgment last August (2009) after a lengthy hearing. The court said, ‘The author can say what he feels is right and if it is wrong, he cannot be punished for it. But what needs to be seen is whether it was done bona fide with real desire to explore the tenets of Islam and give his exposition’.

In this case, the court held that the criticism of Islam and ‘insulting comments with particular reference to Indian Muslims’ were ‘not academic’. ‘It is an aggravated form of criticism made with a malicious and deliberate intention to outrage the religious feelings of Muslims. The contents are so interwoven that it is not possible to excise certain portions and permit circulation of the book,’ the court said. It is to be mentioned that the author had declined an earlier suggestion to delete certain parts.

While, in the judgment, the high court said that a person may have a right to say a particular religion is ‘not secular’, it cautioned against rabid contents ‘reeking of hatred for a particular community’ and ‘malafide exercise to stir communal passions’. The court also found the author’s argument that banning the book in the age of the internet is passe and pointless as ‘totally unacceptable’.

According to the judgment, the book contains ‘highly objectionable and disturbing’ statements about the author’s wishful thinking of an impending war between Muslims and others and how Indian Muslims want to convert all Hindus, attack temples and Hindu women. Statements like these are ‘likely to incite people to violence and may promote violence, enmity or hatred’.

After this verdict, the author of the book Mr. Bhasin told the Times of India, leading English daily, that he would go to the Supreme Court in appeal. He said that ‘Freedom of speech cannot be blocked on interpretation.’

However, the judgment has brought a sigh of relief to civil right activists committed to the communal peace and harmony in India. They believe that the judgment, if appeal against, will be upheld in the Supreme Court also.

The author is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, currently at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. The write-up is based on a Times of India report by Swati Deshpande.

Citation: Zahidul Islam Biswas, ‘Law & Our Rights’, The Daily Star, Issue No. 152 (2010), January 16, 2010.

The Author is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.He specialises on rural justice and family laws in Bangladesh.

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Is Equality Damaging Freedom of Speech?

Angela Eagle MP in Debate with Controversial Journalist, Melanie Phillips
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Income Tax Law: Dave Champion “Tax Freedom 2007” Speech. P1

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Obama Speech on Religion


I usually don’t upload other videos and post them (thanks YOISM.org), but this video was too good to pass up. It reinforces why I love this candidate. Finally someone eloquent who really gets it!!! He admits some of the inanities in the bible and the illogic. He admits that faith is illogical and imperfect. He lays out why religion should stay out of government. He’s for civil unions and not marriage, but… eh… criticizing that is like not driving the Lamborghini because it only gets 9 miles per gallon. It’s my assertion that Obama is either a closet atheist only in religion for political reasons (Yeah hypocritical, the Lamborghini doesn’t have any cup holders either) or he’s one of the last and most sane Christian I could ever hope to meet. Enjoy.