Mine is more free than yours is usually a pointless discussion, even more so when the participants cannot even agree on the definition of free. Stallman conveniently omits the fact that his definition of free was, is and will be at odds with that of a significant portion of the free software community. It logically follows that so too will his definition of non-free.
If a few millenia of written debate have failed to come up with an unambiguous definition accepted by all, I sincerely doubt this thread will. But hey, whatever, the "Theo is unfriendly" quote is pretty priceless in itself.