In a previous article, "John T" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
Funny, I thought this country had a constitution protecting your
right to freedom of speech, and freedom from unreasonable search and
seizure. I guess I was wrong.
No, you're not wrong. You just forgot that the same protection applies to
those who want to call a web site "the far left frindge(sic) of radical
socialists".
I wasn't denying the anonymous coward's right to call the site "the far
left frindge(sic) of radical socialists". I was saying that even if the
guy with the web site *was* on "the far left frindge(sic) of radical
socialists" (and if you conclude that that from that particular blog, then
so am I and most of my friends), that doesn't abrogate his right to take
pictures of a tourist attraction without being threatened by 8 police,
including three "federal agents from Homeland Security".
--
Paul Tomblin
http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
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