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No, he just chose the wrong printer.
There are enough hungry press owners out there with your political leanings, go find them. Or else sell out to whining and convenience. Freedom of speach is not equal to convenience of print reproduction. We live in a capitalist society, if you haven't heard. A press owner has the right to refuse a job whether it doesn't meet his political standing, is copyright violation, or might involve him in a libel suite. As an investor in actual live expensive equipment, he has the control over what he produces. You will too, when you either invest your own money, or select your ready and willing printer.
Posted by: boomslang_z   Posted on: 10/07/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Corporate censorship?  rapson | 10/06/04
No, he just chose the wrong printer.  boomslang_z | 10/07/04
Waah!  John L. Ries | 10/06/04
Freedom of the press belongs to the owner of the press.  boomslang_z | 10/07/04

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