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To: SeaBiscuit

The 'threat' of Nazi's having 'free speech' ruined a neighborhood. I live near a small southern town with deep KKK roots who denied KKK assembly because of the common good. Businesses did not want to see violent protests.


Just for the sake of information, not argument, under international law, restrictions on free speech are connected to protection of the rights and reputations of others (prevention of defamation), and the protection of national security and public order, health and morals.

Did the 'threat' of reaction to a Nazi protest endanger the health and welfare of Toledo? What about the residents' rights?


723 posted on 10/15/2005 7:14:51 PM PDT by freema (Proud Marine Mom)
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To: freema

"Did the 'threat' of reaction to a Nazi protest endanger the health and welfare of Toledo?

Not sure why you posted this to me but FWIW. The only thing that endangered the health and welfare of Toledo on this day was the mayhem cause by rioting Black thugs.


732 posted on 10/15/2005 7:27:05 PM PDT by SeaBiscuit (God Bless all who defend America and Friends, the rest can go to hell.)
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To: freema

"Did the 'threat' of reaction to a Nazi protest endanger the health and welfare of Toledo?"

If I exercised my right of free speech in Riyadh, I might start a riot, too. Does that make it wrong to give me the right of free speech?


740 posted on 10/15/2005 7:39:05 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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