To: american_steve
Lying is not, nor ever has been protected speech; if it were, every law criminalizing fraud and perjury would be rendered unconstitutional.
4 posted on
03/15/2012 11:35:02 AM PDT by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
To: Joe 6-pack
Lying is not, nor ever has been protected speech; if it were, every law criminalizing fraud and perjury would be rendered unconstitutional.bump!! Bears repeating.
5 posted on
03/15/2012 11:43:25 AM PDT by
Hodar
( Who needs laws; when this FEELS so right?)
To: Joe 6-pack
depends....cops are allowed to lie to trick suspects.
To: Joe 6-pack
Lying is not, nor ever has been protected speech; if it were, every law criminalizing fraud and perjury would be rendered unconstitutional.What is a fictional book, movie or television show but lies that are protected by the 1st Amendment?
Lying, in and of itself, is not illegal and I challenge you to produce an example where it is.
Fraud is a crime committed against another individual in order to steal their property. Perjury is lying under oath in a court of law.
If I go fishing and then tell my friends about the 'one that got away', I may be lying, but I am breaking no laws. If I write a book about the 'one that got away', it is a lie that is protected speech.
22 posted on
03/15/2012 2:55:18 PM PDT by
Ol' Dan Tucker
(People should not be afraid of the government. Government should be afraid of the people)
To: Joe 6-pack
The last thing we need are more laws; especially when you look at the present ruling class - why would you want to give them the general authority to punish lying:
“Citizen, we hear you’ve been lying about the settled science of global warming; we need you to come down to the station and answer a few questions.”
29 posted on
03/15/2012 5:48:42 PM PDT by
eclecticEel
(Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: 7/4/1776 - 3/21/2010)
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