Quote Originally Posted by Redleg
Evaluate what people get "busted" for in their speech and how they get "busted" for their speech.

An individual still must accept responsiblity for their speech. Freedom of Speech does not remove you from that responsibility. Now in the United States notice how many peaceful protestors are arrested for their speech - one that comes to mind is Cindy S. and her protesting in front of the Crawford Ranch. Was she arrested for exercising her Freedom of Speech to question the President's actions?

Now take that same individual who elected to wear a political statement on a shirt into the State of the Union Speech where the rules are well known? Did she exercise her Freedom of Speech, regardless of the stated rule for that particlur sesson of Congress, or did she violate the rules of the Senate which allows for actions to be taken? Does her desire to exercise her Freedom of Speech mean that the Congress can not enforce their house rules when they are in session?

Again with Freedom comes Responsiblity. Without Responsibility there is no Freedom.

People Should Say whatever they want to say,and that it. I don't like Cindy S,think she needs to just admit her son died for our countey and that's it.. But she wants to Question Bush's Actions,she go Right Ahead,rather I like it or not..