>Now we're way off-topic, but our constitution acknowledges that is a 
>pre-existing right.  The constitution didn't grant it to you.  (Rights are 
>inherent, privileges are granted)
>
>People have the right to speak, write, and publish whatever they want.
>
>-A

Our Constitution does not equal worldwide law and that is what we are really 
talking about here

They were under British law before the Declaration of Independence (and it was 
vague until the war concluded).  So they did not have that right under the 
current law in their jurisdiction.  They were in fact criminals at the time.  I 
don’t think that was right but it was the fact.

You are way off base in your argument here because I am not disputing that you 
have the right to publish whatever you want on the Internet.  Go ahead and put 
up any web site you like.  I am just saying that you do NOT have the right to 
privacy when broadcasting information in a public forum.   No broadcast media 
is private by definition.

Steven Naslund
Chicago IL


>Now we're way off-topic, but our constitution acknowledges that is a 
>pre-existing right.  The constitution didn't grant it to you.  (Rights are 
>inherent, privileges are granted)
>
>People have the right to speak, write, and publish whatever they want.
>
>-A

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