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RE: Parler


From: "Keith Medcalf" <kmedcalf () dessus com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:11:23 -0700

The first amendment deals with the government passing laws restricting
freedom of speech. It has nothing to do with to whom AWS chooses to sell
their services. It is also not absolute (fire, crowded theater, etc.)

You are correct and incorrect.  The First Amendment prohibits the Government from passing laws which constitute "prior 
restraint".  It does nothing with respect to anyone other then the "Government" and its agents.

You are also incorrect.  Freedom of Speech is Absolute.  There is no prior restraint which precludes you from "(fire, 
crowded theatre, etc.)" whatever that means.  That does not mean that speech does not have "consequences".  The first 
amendment only protects against prior restraint, it does not protect against the suffering of consequences.  And of 
course "consequences" come AFTER the speech, not BEFORE the speech.

Furthermore your "(fire, crowded theater, etc.)" (whatever the hell that means) cannot, as a matter of fact, possibly 
justify any action taken prior to the so-called speech having been made as that would be an assumption of fact not in 
evidence (also known as a hypothetical question) and the courts do not rule on hypotheticals.  If you do not understand 
the difference then perhaps you should be sentenced to death since you have a hand, and having a hand it could hold a 
gun, and since it could hold a gun, you could also murder someone.  So therefore you should be put to death now as 
"prior restraint" to prevent you from committing murder.

I am neither a lawyer nor a yankee doodle and I know these facts to be self-evident.

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