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Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, then, I need to get a tee-shirt that says: F*ck the F*cking Republicans Free speech or not, how do you possibly justify wearing something like that in mixed company including young children old enough to read and senior citizens who may be deeply disturbed by it. No wonder the country is going to hell in a hand basket. It's being led there by selfish "adults" who care for nothing but their own agenda. Whew, it stinks! Eisboch In a private residence or business, there are limitations to the right of free speech. While the Constitution allows one to speak freely in a public place, a householder or a private business does have a right to set standards for speech and other forms of expression within the environs of the home, private club, or business. This was the same principle used during the last campaing for POTUS. The R's declared all of their political rally's "private" events, and therefore had (and excercised) the right to prohibit protest at campaign rallys. This whole story seems faintly similar to that incident where a guy was thrown out of a Bush rally for wearing a "John Kerry" T-shirt. When asked to cover it up, he did- but shortly thereafter was thrown out anyway........ |