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What is the definition of 'is'.
Freedom of speech is one thing. Freedom to spy on someone's private affairs is quite another. And no, freddom of speech does not entitle someone to intrude on anothers private life just becasue they think they have a 'right' to know, because they don't.
#1 | Posted by Lipzoidial at 2008-07-25 10:27 AM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
I was ready to see another take off on the Bush election fiasco. Surprised the hell out of me to see something else.
'The Day Freedom Got Spanked", this would have been a fine lead in for a story of the first election of Bush.
#2 | Posted by keith204 at 2008-07-25 11:47 AM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
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