View Full Version : So much for those who say the Supreme Court is trampling the Constitution
PaceAdvantage
06-30-2004, 01:26 AM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040630/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_online_porn&cid=558&ncid=716
This would have been the perfect "beginning of the end" to free speech, don't you think? Who would have complained much if the high court cut the rights of porn sites, and protected the children.
This would have been an easy one to sneak by. Instead, they made the hard decision. Was it the right decision? I believe it was.
Suff, what you say about this Supreme Court decision? You've been pretty vocal about them recently, have you not?
Originally posted by PaceAdvantage
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040630/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_online_porn&cid=558&ncid=716
This would have been the perfect "beginning of the end" to free speech, don't you think? Who would have complained much if the high court cut the rights of porn sites, and protected the children.
This would have been an easy one to sneak by. Instead, they made the hard decision. Was it the right decision? I believe it was.
Suff, what you say about this Supreme Court decision? You've been pretty vocal about them recently, have you not?
This is conistent with allowing the ,market to solve these issues.
Products do exist. It satisfies both sides of the aisle in that
1. It keeps "information handling" an open market, that isn't restricted by your govt or Govt approved enities
2. Free market. A demand exists.... A business will develop the products to meet the need...
Then of course, they'll pay little or no tax's on thier profits. And then they'll move the jobs to india
Whew! Dodged a bullet on this one!
:rolleyes:
JustRalph
06-30-2004, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by Suff
This is conistent with allowing the ,market to solve these issues.
Products do exist. It satisfies both sides of the aisle in that
1. It keeps "information handling" an open market, that isn't restricted by your govt or Govt approved enities
2. Free market. A demand exists.... A business will develop the products to meet the need...
Then of course, they'll pay little or no tax's on thier profits. And then they'll move the jobs to india
So, fill me in here. Are you for the Free market setting rates and dictating demand?
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