<VV> Re: unamerican members of VV
Tareece@aol.com
Tareece@aol.com
Fri, 30 Jul 2004 23:22:18 EDT
I said I was going to debate both sides and I forgot the other side....GO
figure..
TO say that someone has a RIGHT to be anonymous is ludicrous..But to OFFER
that option is different.
However. the bit about the guy not living in the USA is a bit heavy.
Again, use your PASSION for some cause that matters...This is a
HOBBY..This 40 year old car doesn't matter is the grand theme of things except in a few
cases..
1) It should be the most anti-PC auto the world could ever know... It
(please read..BECAUSE of it or it gave a lawyer an idea) started the tort and Govt
oversight of corporations..
There are serious foes to our way of life in this world. Some have ideas
that harken back to 1917 and the great red menace...
Some want to absolutely destroy every American or Westerner on the globe.
Now.....
lets get back to Dream Engines
In a message dated 7/30/2004 7:23:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
virtualvairs-request@corvair.org writes:
Subject: Re: <VV> Communique Policy questioned
It's the American way. Guess you don't live in America.
-Mark
James Dallas wrote:
>
> Mark, I'm confused. Where is it expressed that he has the right to do so
> anonymously? Everybody has the right to free speech, but sometimes there
are
> consequences for their actions.
>
> Jim Dallas
>
>
> Often local papers have a policy to allow "name withheld by request"
> letters, and for good reason. The letter writer has to live in that
> community, and sometimes expressing an unpopular idea will result in
> unwanted and sometimes vicious reprisals. Not everyone subscribes to the
> founding father's quote of "I disagree with what you say, but I will
> defend to the death your right to say it."
>
> Flame me if you will, but those who want to remain anonomous when
> expressing an unpopular idea ought to have that option. And we should
> respect their right to do so.
>
> -Mark
Todd Reece
65 Monza Convert