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Absolute, 100 Percent, Unadulterated Free Speech

By Will Durst, AlterNet. Posted October 1, 2007.


It doesn't matter which holes free speech is coming out from. Everybody gets to say their piece.
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After all the brouhaha in New York this week, this seems like a good time to have us a little chat about free speech. Not restricted free speech. Not partial free speech. Not pseudo-, semi-, counterfeit- or limited-free speech. Not free speech on Wednesdays between two and three pm EDT. Not free speech zones and not free speech reserved for the people we like and kept from the ones we don't. No, my friends, I'm talking about your total, unfettered, full throated, in your face, front row death metal rock concert, spitting in the wind, 24/7, every square inch of your big white furry butt, gushing like runoff from a rain gutter off a cantilevered roof during a Force Five hurricane in the tropics free speech.

There's no whining about who gets to speak at what college. We're supposed to be setting an example. Doesn't matter out of which holes the free speech is coming from. The mouths of an opposition politico or the biggest little two bit dictator in the world or the personification of Lucifer himself replete with red horns and forked tail and cloven hooves. But let's leave the Vice President out of this one.

Everybody gets to say their piece. That's the deal. Even if half the world considers that "piece" total BS. Face it, half of what WE believe usually turns out to be total BS. Beliefs have this nagging tendency to mutate over time. It wasn't long ago they burned people as witches for not thinking the world was flat. Wasn't it Cardinal Richelieu who said treason is just a matter of dates?

The same way it is better to let 100 guilty people go free rather than convict one innocent person, its better we let 100 cretinous, fool, toad, buttwipes reveal themselves as boneheads, just so a safe platform for the idealistic visionary is guaranteed. Given enough rope, idiots are notoriously susceptible to hanging themselves from the noose of their own ridiculousness.

And yes, Mr Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I'm talking about you. Admittedly, you got a lousy intro at Columbia University, but when you agree to a Q & A, the general routine is to answer the questions you get asked. And yeah, okay, the crowd laughed at you and no, you can't execute them like the gays you say your country doesn't have. Our crowds enjoy free speech too. Democracy is a bitch isn't it? And next time, for crum's sake, wear a tie.

If free speech isn't what this country is all about, what the hell are we fighting for? Free speech ain't free. Oh wait a minute. Yeah, it is. As we witnessed at the UN when both Presidents Bush and Ahmadinejad got to exercise their rights on the same day. Think of it: on one hand you got a religious fanatic who sponsors secret prisons and has antagonized the entire world and on the other hand you got an Iranian. And you know why I get to say that? That's right. I think you're finally getting the hang of it.

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Will Durst for Prez
Posted by: vox persona on Oct 2, 2007 1:21 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I've followed his career since he first appeared on the teevee, but I haven't seen or heard from him enough these last few years. I wish he had a daily political comedy show, with regulars like Harry Shearer, Al Franken and even Dennis Miller for the nouveau right winger element for 'balance' (after his contract runs out with Fox Noise; and for older folks there can be segments with Mark Russell and Mort Sahl (is he still alive?).
As for free speech, our First Ammendment guarantees it, but a ridiculous "Supreme" Court ruling (Buckley v Valeo, 1976) basically equated money with protected political speech, so much for strict construction. Speech is words, written and spoken, otherwise the more money you have the more speech you have. Nonsense. That was the most wrong headed ruling ever, and secured us onto the road of corporate power, not only in the board rooms, but the state rooms, Offal Office, every candidate that relies on monetary contributions....MONEY IS NOT SPEECH....Political donations are legalized bribery, especially at a certain level...
Free speech zones are unconstitutional on the face of it, this whole country is supposed to be a free speech zone.

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» We're the frog Posted by: vox persona
» RE: Will Durst for Prez Posted by: Mary Eman
» RE: Will Durst for Prez Posted by: donl51
4.4
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Oct 2, 2007 3:10 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I still think Durst needs to go easy on the caffeine, but I thought this was a relatively short, direct, simple commentary on what 99.99% of this country missed during that incident, and every other incident.

"...on one hand you got a religious fanatic who sponsors secret prisons and has antagonized the entire world and on the other hand you got an Iranian."

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» RE: 4.4 Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
Fuck you Will...
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on Oct 2, 2007 6:01 AM   
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Free speech, free speech..!

See what I mean..?

;-)

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» RE: Fuck you Will... Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
Hypocrisy at Columbia
Posted by: Nugeman on Oct 2, 2007 6:26 AM   
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Yea, where was the free speech when the leader of a group who wants to secure our border, was shouted down at Columbia? The only freedom of speech for those on the left is if you agree with them.

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» RE: Hypocrisy at Columbia Posted by: Chickensh*tEagle
» Silly false equivalence Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Storming the stage is censorship Posted by: Joshua Holland
Keo
Posted by: josephq on Oct 2, 2007 9:43 AM   
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This article confirms the opinion of Thomas Edison regarding Americans: "5% of the American people can think, 10% think they can think, and 85% would rather die than have to think."

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» Good catch. Sometimes I flounder... Posted by: ABetterFuture
Funny and meaningful, in a free-wheeling way.
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Oct 2, 2007 11:33 AM   
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I liked it!

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Just a minor thing...
Posted by: DPS on Oct 2, 2007 4:58 PM   
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loved the article, but i just wanted to point out that i think the reason that Ahmenajad said that there weren't any gays in his country was because all the gays are probably closeted still because of an immense social taboo.

that's all i wanted to say.

go Free Speech!

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Free Speech
Posted by: OakRaidFan on Oct 2, 2007 7:02 PM   
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... and you also have a right to NOT get tasered for using your
right to free speech! :) I support Will Durst, Andrew Meyer, and even Ahmanidejad (sic?); they all have a right to freedom
of speech (at least they do in MY country)!....

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Absolutely right, Will
Posted by: TKO on Oct 5, 2007 10:21 AM   
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Good post, Will. I don't support Ahmadinejad either, but I feel he has the right to speak if invited. I see our semi-retarded Presidunce doesn't have enough courage to go to Iran and speak at a university where he was invited to speak, but he doesn't even speak in front of Americans unless the audience has been screened to prevent our Presidunce's little feelings from being hurt. Talk about feelings of insecurity. Alternet and The Carpetbagger Report are the best sites for full coverage of news and they don't filter comments unless they are just troll droppings. Even Huffington Post filters comments, so there is no free speech there either. Mort Zuckerman had a spin article on Huffington Post claiming that AIPAC did not exert any pressure on our Congress and I attempted to post a comment that contained no profanity, only 4 links to Jerusalem Post articles that entirely disproved Zuckerman's claim. That comment was not allowed to be posted. I then split the 4 links up into 4 separate comments to see if any were allowed and only the tamest was allowed to be posted. Long live Alternet and Carpetbagger Report!

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