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Still think the case was wrongly decided
But it's not my opinion that's legally binding. The courts have the right to be wrong, but not the right to be above criticism, or to have people automatically assume that their decisions are correct.
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 03/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Still think the case was wrongly decided  John L. Ries | 03/30/09
Twisted words, at best...  AlphaSet | 03/30/09
Ah, but we are talking prison here ...  rkoman@... | 03/30/09
Their right to free speech...  Erroneous | 03/31/09
That is simply not the law  rkoman@... | 03/31/09
I disagree  John L. Ries | 03/31/09
Distinguished  rkoman@... | 03/31/09
E-mail is not a public forum  AlphaSet | 03/31/09
Who pays is largely irrelevant here  rkoman@... | 03/31/09
Wrong emphasis  AlphaSet | 03/31/09
One more thing  rkoman@... | 03/31/09
Why not accept it?  John L. Ries | 03/31/09
Interestingly enough...  John L. Ries | 03/31/09
OK, but accept that annoyance is not the test  rkoman@... | 03/31/09
Spam costs money  John L. Ries | 03/31/09
Not everyone feels as you do  AlphaSet | 03/31/09
Not to mention...  John L. Ries | 03/31/09
Yep. It's about CONSENT, not content.  James T. Kirk | 04/01/09

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