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the DoorThe Associated PressRant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won’t eject you for your remarks alone. Say it on the Internet, and you’ll find that free speech and other constitutional rights are anything but guaranteed. (July 7)Rant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won’t eject you for your remarks alone, however unpopular or provocative. Say it on the Internet, and you’ll find that free speech and other constitutional rights are …

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25 Responses to “The Web Today: Leave Constitution at the Door”

  • xx12fighter12xx says:

    wtf ru fucking crazy i see kids smoking everyday you moron making a big deal over it…

  • 18sjaak21 says:

    holland in je tent bitch

  • samsam2021 says:

    if you genuinely want to quit, go to trendycig . co . uk . worked for me!
    Use the half price promotional code – HTP92009 .

  • oceanmist347 says:

    c mon….wtf u know about romania…. u should see u r own shit at least our children doesn t come to school to kill everyone…….go f..k u r self we may be poor and 55 years behind…..but at least we don t have so many psychopats…

  • USpaladin says:

    Look at the view count for the majority of videos on this official AP outlet, then look at how many people have seen “zeitgeist” or “the obama deception” or even david hedricks town hall rant. People have found out about ol’ Prescott Bush and Marvin Bush and we aren’t buying your crap anymore. If you’re STILL in the dark about any of these above mentioned topics, please, for the sake of our future, LOOK THEM UP AND THINK FOR YOURSELF FOR A CHANGE!

  • WtfThatsNotFunny says:

    seriously. >.>

  • stevostevie says:

    it’s a kid smoking…. big shit, i see that every day.

  • idonthaveacoolcar says:

    lol who uses yahoo

  • wow06 says:

    Lets just not show whats really happening in the world..

  • TNTIV says:

    haha, how ironic; yahoo deleted the photo but now its on youtube… GREAT JOB NEWS, GREAT JOB (sarcastically) good thing yahoo doesnt own youtube, that’d be funny…. and yes i understand the news probably no did get the photo when it was still on “flicker” but its still ironic… BUSTED UR WHOLE RANT (other people who “Would” of commented on this)

  • tubehomie44 says:

    damn your smart!!!

  • gnoob123 says:

    yahoo ftw!!!

  • midnightcyberwriter says:

    Actually you are still restricted on your own property. Getting out the truth as someone see’s it is not always easy. When you get right down to it, there is only one truth but many interpretations. Society is built out of conflict therefore throw shoes.

  • dropdeadgregg says:

    yahoo…

  • Wale703 says:

    If i ran youtube i would delete this video
    because if i ran youtube i could do whatever the hell i want.
    just like you can do anything on your own property
    the internet is not your property.

  • PleaseFreeWillie says:

    mpdenforcer20 . blogspot . com

  • xxmrjimxx says:

    5*****

  • iTellYouNoLie says:

    chinese people have no idea what they guy in front of the tanks in Tienanmen square means, why because ISPs can re-direct anyone anytime, and governments can control those ISPs.

  • rsnic says:

    This sounds like a hit piece on the internet to make unaware people think ISP traffic filtering is related to content filtering. If you publish on another persons system they have all the rights they want but don’t filter my traffic to my own server.

  • redfistaor says:

    I would slap you…but shit splatters

  • studio7manga says:

    Ever heard of regulation on private enterprise genius?

  • studio7manga says:

    No shit.

    Socialize it then.

  • VerbotenDingleberry says:

    Um, free speech on someone else’s web site?

    Host your own site and you can post anything (short of copyright law violations) that you want.

    Can’t these goobers tell the difference between a public park and a privately owned web site?

    The world is full of idiots!

  • maartenD says:

    @7monday99: Paid by the Tobacco companies? Wish I had! This photo didn’t get me any more then a lot of free publicity (wich I don’t mind btw).
    @raininginhell: Flickr is a service we pay for. Can any company wich service we buy change that service any time they want?

  • raininginhell says:

    Yahoo is a private company, and not run by the Corporation of The United States of America. Hence they have the right to filter the content that is shown on their privately owned servers. If you don’t like it, don’t go to Yahoo. It’s the same as a restaurant enforcing their right to refuse service to unruly customers. The internet is not a public park, and Yahoo is not a public or government owned site. There are plenty of places for the photographer to post his works other than Yahoo.

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