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Let’s really talk about freedom of speech, before it’s gone.

One of the most troubling aspects of this presidential campaign, and of recent years is the concerted  attack on freedom of speech. There is no more precious right than the right of free expression — the right to stand up and speak your mind.  As the teaching of history has declined in our schools, so has our understanding of what is meant by “freedom of speech”.

The first amendment does not grant you a platform or venue for your opinions to be heard.  What it does grant is the right to be free of attempts to regulate, silence or punish your speech.  There is no right to be free of criticism.  Anyone is free to have at you — you may speak your mind, but nobody has to agree with you, and they are free to say so. This is not a right that the government has granted to you, but a right that you have told government that they must respect.

Colleges and universities have become enamored of “speech codes” in recent years, and it has devolved down to the public schools as well.  You are not supposed to hurt anyone’s feelings.  Of course they have come up with all kinds of things that are supposed to govern what you may say. Laws governing “hate speech” have been passed in direct contravention of the constitution.

Seldom have we had a political candidate quite as thin-skinned as Barack Obama.  He doesn’t like criticism.  He has appeared as a “blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views.” Democrats have been singularly uninterested in filling in that “blank screen”; but others want to know just who this man is who speaks so persuasively of “hope” and “change” yet reveals almost nothing of himself.

Obama’s supporters feel free to indulge in the most heinous slanders on Sarah Palin and John McCain, feel free to depict any member of the administration as a Nazi, yet those who look into Obama’s background are attacked.  Obama is only to be admired not questioned.

A candidate for the world’s most powerful office is not to be examined about his radical record, his far-left politics, his unsavory associations, his disturbing economic ideas and his aggressive push for defeat in Iraq. Those who discuss any of this may be subject to legal harassment or more.

Andrew McCarthy at National Review enumerates some of the incidents:

Item: When the American Issues Project ran political ads calling attention to Obama’s extensive ties to Ayers, the Weatherman terrorist who brags about having bombed the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, the Obama campaign pressured the Justice Department to launch an absurd criminal prosecution.

Item: When commentator Stanley Kurtz of the Ethics and Public Policy Center was invited on a Chicago radio program to discuss his investigation of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, an “education reform” project in which Obama and Ayers (just “a guy who lives in my neighborhood”) collaborated to dole out over $100 million, the Obama campaign issued an Internet action alert.  Supporters, armed with the campaign’s non-responsive talking points, dutifully flooded the program with calls and emails, protesting Kurtz’s appearance and attempting to shout him down. The same kind of attack was conducted when David Fredoso subsequently appeared on the same program.

Item: Both Obama and his running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, have indicated that an Obama administration would use its control of the Justice Department to prosecute its political opponents, including Bush administration officials responsible for the national security policies put in effect after nearly 3000 Americans were killed in the 9/11 attacks.

Item: There is a troubling report that the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Section, top officials of which are Obama contributors, has suggested criminal prosecutions against those they anticipate will engage in voter “intimidation ” or “oppression” in an election involving a black candidate…In a system that presumes innocence even after crimes have undeniably been committed, responsible prosecutors don’t assume non-suspects will commit future law violations — especially when doing so necessarily undermines the First Amendment freedoms those prosecutors solemnly swear to uphold.

Michael Barone notes that Obama supporters have threatened critics with criminal prosecution.  In September, St. Louis County Circuit Attorney Bob McCulloch and St. Louis City Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce warned citizens that they would bring criminal libel prosecutions against anyone who made statements against Obama that were “false”.

Then there is the Democrat’s “card check” legislation that would abolish secret ballot elections in determining whether employees are to be represented by a union. The union strategy is obvious, a few union thugs can go to a employee’s house and get them to sign cards that will guarantee a union victory without giving the employee a chance to be heard.

Ralph Peters, recently wrote in the New York Post that after a lecture to the Marine Memorial Association, a reporter thrust a microphone at him and asked if Peters thought he should be tried for war crimes for his columns supporting our military.

James Hansen, NASA scientist, called for the chief executives of large fossil fuel companies to be put on trial for high crimes against humanity and nature because they were actively spreading doubt about the reality of global warming.

There are many more examples, but the point is that the Democrat candidate for the highest office in the land, who has both studied and taught constitutional law, seems to be either unfamiliar with the first amendment, or just doesn’t think it matters. This is not a small matter.

As Andrew McCarthy said: “Senator Obama and his supporters despise free expression, the bedrock of American self-determinism and hence American democracy.  What’s more, like garden-variety despots, they see law not as a means of ensuring liberty but as a tool to intimidate and quell dissent.”

You really need to think about that.


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What is truly alarming is to think of what a two-term Obama presidency may be like.

With what is reported to be a large majority in both the House and the Senate, every Liberal bill and, to support your point, every speech-oppressing Act that the Left wants passed will sail through the Legislative and Executive branches of our government.

With up to five Supreme Court Justices slated to retire during that period, there is nothing to suggest that the third and final piece of our system of checks and balances will not be Liberal, as well. There will be nothing to prevent anti-freedom of speech legislation from becoming a permanent part of the American doctrine. It sounds eerily like Communism, doesn’t it?

Oh, by the way, you forgot to mention the “Fairness Doctrine.” (I guess that would be part of the “many other examples” that you allude to.)

Comment by Political Republican Opinion

What you write about is hugely important. I hope everyone realizes it before it’s too late.

It’s even more impotant than the economic crisis that we are in.

Comment by renaissanceguy

Someone once soberly observed to me that we are living in the home of the brave but we are not living in the land of the free.

Comment by Larry McCallister Politics

Believe me, I haven’t forgotten about the “fairness doctrine”. Since it is so widely misunderstood, I will take it up separately. There is an awful lot that voters fail to understand, simply because the word “fair” is attached. After all who could be opposed to fairness? Scary times!

Comment by The Elephant's Child

I absolutely agree with your assertion of free speech. There really should be no restriction to it.

That is where our agreement ends though. No doubt, and I think it’s a great pity, Obama has made some decision which I would deplore.

I just saw video of Sarah Palin telling journalists that a report had freed her of any abuse of power, where the report clearly states the opposite.

I’m not sure how much you’ve been keeping up with current affairs, but if the last 8 years sound like something that was so good to you that you’d want more of it, you either work for Halliburton or maybe you want someone to cut you a reality check.

The truth is that I cannot imagine Obama doing worse than George Bush is doing. And I don’t gloat when I say that because the world is going to have to pay for republican hubris not seen since the days of ancient Rome.

Comment by Tracey

Obama is a member of the Democratic Socialist Party (the New Party) and his programs are socialist. He is adamantly in favor of redistribution of wealth — taking from those who work hard to give to those who don’t. He wants to raise taxes immediately on “the rich” with no understanding that most of “the rich” are small businesses who file as individuals rather than incorporate. They are the job-creating engine in America, and when you tax them heavily, you kill job creation. He has no understanding of the constant mobility of Americans as they move through the income classes. The rich and the poor are not the same people over time.

He has no understanding of foreign policy. Makes a big deal of going to Iran to talk the Ahmadinejad and sneers at Bush because he hasn’t without any understanding that we have been talking to Iran for 30 years. We have low level talks, talks by intermediaries, talks by Iranian expatriates, but you just don’t have Presidential level talks without preconditions. He has a poor grasp of history as well. He tried to interfere in our relations with the Iraqi government with the presumption that as a candidate, it was fine for him to do so. He made great trouble with our allies, Columbia, Canada and Mexico with his awkward announcement that he would renegotiate our trade agreements.

He has the thinnest resume of any person ever to run for the presidency. His only success was with ACORN, the corrupt organization that is being caught in voter fraud across the country, and the organization that was most deeply involved in helping to create the subprime mortgage crisis. No one was more deeply involved with ACORN than Obama. He trained their staff, funneled money to them, they worked to elect him, supported his presidential run, and he gave them $800,000 of his campaign funds, and tried to cover it up.

The Democrats, desperate to regain power, have been trumpeting that the Iraq war was lost, the economy was terrible, Bush was Hitler, his administration was evil with the help of a compliant liberal media. The truth was otherwise, and Bush has just felt that history would vindicate him (it will). If you become a little more familiar with current affairs, you might learn what is really going on. If you look at the statistics, you will find that the Bush economy has done well, the war is a success, and Bush has done a pretty good job with some really horrendous problems on his plate: 9/11, a necessary war in Iraq, war in Afghanistan, Katrina.

You might take a hard look at the Democrat Congress who have made such a colossal mess, when you are considering how to vote.

Comment by The Elephant's Child

Hey, and you forgot Obama visiting the 57 States !!!

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