Archive for freedom of speech

Gosar: SOPA is flawed policy

Jan 19, 2012 Comments Off by

By Congressman Paul Gosar

They say the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.  Nowhere is that more true than in Congress.  Too often, some members of Congress want to be seen as “doing something” about a problem, or “caring” about people or constituencies, they support …

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Whoa There Sunshine: RON PAUL Supporter MADARIZONAN Has a Peculiar Way to Champion The Constitution: By Censoring Free Speech

Jan 12, 2012 Comments Off by

On the Ron Paul thread* posted on Sonoran Alliance earlier by MadArizonan, something happened. Comments critical of Ron Paul’s foreign policy vanished.   Questions as to why this was happening also vanished.  So, from foreign policy, we have a free speech issue and how serious Ron Paul supporters adhere to it.  In the interest of promoting [...]

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Charges Against Rachel Alexander Are Bogus & Embarrass Arizona Legal Community

Sep 26, 2011 Comments Off by

By David Roney (originally posted on Lighthouse Blog) Former Deputy Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Alexander faces disciplinary action for following orders from her boss, former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas. Whether or not you agree or disagree with Thomas’ office’s allegations against some of the county supervisors is irrelevant. The issue here is what appears [...]

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