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Free Speech TV NAACP Coverage Promo

Posted: July 21, 2011 at 12:29 am

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Town Moves To Ban Free Speech in Private Homes, Group Meetings

Posted: July 20, 2011 at 3:51 am

More at http://www.SHTFplan.com Via Alex Thomas at The Intel Hub http://www.TheIntelHub.com A small Arkansas town of 850 is attempting to ban groups from meeting to talk about the city without first getting permission from the city itself. In a move reminiscent of Nazi Germany, the Gould, Arkansas City Council has moved to ban all groups from discussing the city, even in their own home! Mayor Earnest Nas, in strong statements supporting the peoples constitutional rights, said he is willing to go to court to stop this plan

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Bernie Sanders address to Free Speech TV Activsts

Posted: July 16, 2011 at 2:00 pm

Sen. Bernie Sanders asks Free Speech TV viewers to sign his Shared Sacrifice letter to President Obama

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Independent Voices 5×15: Charlotte Harris on the law and free speech

Posted: July 8, 2011 at 5:27 am

Independent Voices talk on free speech by Charlotte Harris, a media law specialist with a particular focus on pre and post publication advice, injunctions, defamation, privacy, harassment and unlawful interceptions into the telephones and correspondence of those in the public eye.

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Independent Voices 5×15: Max Mosley on free speech and the press

Posted: July 7, 2011 at 8:35 pm

Talk on the role of free speech in the press by Max Mosley, the former president of the FIA who brought a case against the UK's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights after winning a case against the News of the World.

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Independent Voices 5×15: Evgeny Lebedev on the importance of free speech

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Proprietor and chairman of the Evening Standard, The Independent and i, Evgeny Lebedev talks about the importance of free speech in the press.

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Independent Voices 5×15: Johann Hari on free speech and religious fundamentalism

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From the inaugural Independent Voices 5x15 event from The Independent, Johann Hari talks about the importance of free speech as a tool to challenge religious hegemony.

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Violent Video Games are Protected by Free Speech

Posted: June 30, 2011 at 7:39 pm

chris.pirillo.com A California law that would prohibit the sale of "violent" video games to minors has been struck down by the Supreme court (7-2), after being deemed an unconstitutional violation of free speech. This ruling came after strong arguments from both side were weighed and considered.

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Arizona Campaign Finance Law-Nick Dranias

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In a narrow 5-4 vote yesterday, the US Supreme Court struck down an Arizona public campaign finance law. The "Clean Elections Law' gave additional public funds to a candidate who adheres to personal spending limits of $500, agrees to participate in at least one debate, will return unspent money, and faces a high-spending opponent who does not accept public funds.

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Mark Steyn on Free Speech

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Appallingly, that fine and prominent Australian journalist Andrew Bolt is being prosecuted in an Australian court for racial discrimination. Nine people are suing Bolt and the Herald-Sun over Bolt's suggestion that some people choose to assert Aboriginal ancestry in order to advance their careers. Prosecuted for racial discrimination

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