You solved the problem of lying in politics when you were like six years old. “Just pass a law against telling lies!” dumb little like-six-year-old you said, adorably . But it wasn’t that easy. “No, little you,” said a wise adult. “We have free speech in this country, which means that you can’t stop people from saying things even if they’re not true.” Then maybe the wise adult went on to explain that that’s not entirely true, that sometimes a lie actually
Thus far, Alito has been non-absolutist when it comes to speech. See: the <a href="http:\/\/www.supremecourt.gov\/opinions\/10pdf\/09-751.pdf" target="_blank">Freedom to Be Assholes Away From My Son&#039;s Funeral case</a>.
The same &quot;they&quot; who think the right to bear arms gives them the right to shoot you to death, because WTF else is the point of having all those guns.
Thus far, Alito has been non-absolutist when it comes to speech. See: the <a href="http:\/\/www.supremecourt.gov\/opinions\/10pdf\/09-751.pdf" target="_blank">Freedom to Be Assholes Away From My Son&#039;s Funeral case</a>.
I don&#039;t see the problem. Second Amendment trumps the first.
Stevie, get your gun.
WTF is a &quot;false factual statement&quot;? It&#039;s either/or, I&#039;d think.
I thought free speech was for <i>closers</i>.
The same &quot;they&quot; who think the right to bear arms gives them the right to shoot you to death, because WTF else is the point of having all those guns.
...in 48-point print.
I shall fax them my dissent immediately.
Free as in balling, not free as in verse.