Pj
1k posts, incept 2009-12-07
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If 'they' can reduce it to writing they can say what they want. Broadcast media is not "the Press" as envisaged by the Founders.
If you say it, it's speech. And speech is protected by the 1st Amendment.
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Again, the Written Word is Protected ... Broadcast is not.
Maybe the internet isn't either. Afterall, the FF's didn;t "envisage" computers and the internet either, right? The written word envisaged by the FF's was ink to paper, not digital ink, so is ink to paper the only Press that is allowed?
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