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And in fact the line from Justice Holmes in Schenck v. United States is “The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.” That “falsely” is what’s doing the work, both in Justice Holmes’s hypothetical, and in how such a false shout would be treated by First Amendment law today. Knowingly false statements of fact are often constitutionally unprotected — consider, for instance, libel, fraud, perjury, and false light invasion of privacy. That would presumably apply to knowing falsehoods that cause a panic. (Even given bit complicated by the Stolen Valor Act case, such knowing falsehoods that are likely to cause tangible and immediate harm are likely to be punishable, as the concurrence suggests.)
Good Lord, who could watch 4 hours of this horses rear end and his obnoxious BS?
When you consider Jones, and a 4 hours run at a time, it's no wonder it's called programming and how some folks become just that: programmed. If I wasted so many hours watching a nutter like Jones, I guess I'd also want to believe him, rather than believe I've just been fleeced for 4 hours.
Because there was about a month or more this was discussed daily. Then it was brought back up by the media after the Megan Kelly interview and there is a weeks and a half of episodes covering that.
Posting 30 or more 4 hour youtube episodes, would have Ibginnie in a fit.
This lawsuit has already been tossed and another filed by different people, with the same premise.
Because there was about a month or more this was discussed daily. Then it was brought back up by the media after the Megan Kelly interview and there is a weeks and a half of episodes covering that.
Posting 30 or more 4 hour youtube episodes, would have Ibginnie in a fit.
This lawsuit has already been tossed and another filed by different people, with the same premise.
When you consider Jones, and a 4 hours run at a time, it's no wonder it's called programming and how some folks become just that: programmed. If I wasted so many hours watching a nutter like Jones, I guess I'd also want to believe him, rather than believe I've just been fleeced for 4 hours.
10 minutes is about all I can stand of Alex Jones and his bawling and carrying on. I've seen people in locked psychiatric facilities that had it more together and made a lot mores sense.
If he showed up on my doorway and started in with his insults, accusations and wild *** conspiracy tales, I'd call the cops.
I darn sure wouldn't give him 4 hours of attention.
I have a difficult time imagining the thought processes of anyone who goes along with his delusional nonsense.
Pee Wee Herman was more reality-based than this nutter.
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