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Friday, December 17, 2010

Protect The First Amendment

"If WikiLeaks is to be prosecuted for publishing classified documents, why shouldn’t the Washington Post, the New York Times, and others who also published these documents be prosecuted?"

Congressman Ron Paul asked that crucial question during a spirited defense of freedom of the press -- But, amazingly, politicians in Washington really are talking about passing laws to prosecute the newspapers that teamed up with WikiLeaks.
Posted by Giles Bowkett at 7:14 PM
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