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RE: RE: [ISN] DARPA pulls OpenBSD funding


From: "Ed Carp" <erc () pobox com>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 14:25:12 -0500

Free speech means the government cannot put you in jail for the
things you say
or believe.

I disagree.  I have no way to know what the current legal definition of
free speech is, or to what point the first ammendment has currently been
eroded.  It says something to the effect of "Congress shall make no law"
... "abridging the freedom of speech..."

It doesn't matter if you disagree or not - Congress and the Supreme Court
get todecide what 'free speech" is, not you or I or anyone else on this
list.

I was taught that what that means is that my government doesn't get to
limit what I say about my government.

Then you were taught incorrectly.

I think it does.  (Though withdrawing non-entitled funds does not
neccessarily constitute "creating hardship".)  You think the government
should be allowed to harrass people that say things it doesn't
like at will?

Pulling a contract is harassment?  I don't think so.

So the government *should* be able to pull (discretionary) funding at
random from any group, if someone in power doesn't like the political
opinion of anyone associated with that group?

Yes.  It's not a question of whether or not someone doesn't like what a
political group says, but whether or not that speech is perceived to put the
goals of that project at risk.  By Theo shooting off his mouth to the press
like an idiot, he raised the risk that he, or someone else on the project,
would do something that would be incompatible to the goals of the project
funding, and that raised the risk to what the DoD perceived to be an
unacceptable level.  So, they pulled the funding.  They're not stupid.

You don't think that this might have a slight chilling affect on groups
that don't match well with the current party in power?  You don't think
that might give a slight advantage to groups that are associated with the
current party in power?

Not at all.  If you take the government's money, you play by their rules.
That also implies that you don't trash the hand that's feeding you.  If you
were hired by IBM, then started trashing them in public, how long do you
think you'd have a job there?

How about instead... for a case like this, we allow the funding decisions
to be made on technical merit, and allow all parties involved to hold
whatever political opinion they like?  Perhaps stop it just short of
allowing the government to fund groups that are opening working towards
violent overthrow or something?

But that's not how funding decisions are made, nor should they be.  Funding
decisions are made based not only on technical merit, but also on the risk
that the company or individual is going to do something to you that's
incompatible with the project's goals.

By my thinking free speech means protecting speech you *don't* like.

That's not what freedom of speech is about.  The courts have long since
delineated what freedom of speech is all about.  I suggest you go to
findlaw.com and read a few of the first amendment cases to get up to speed
on what free speech is all about from the court's point of view.

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