lespaul6":1m4k30z1 said:
ahh.. you miss the mark again. I said free opinion not free speech.. two differing things altogether. Reading comprehension? I'll help you out. It means my opinion freely comes from within (me), my own thoughts on the matter and based on my experience as opposed to opinion which is coerced from without, shaped entirely by outside forces, social pressure, marketing etc.
You can certainly have an opinion, and keep it to yourself. Once you publish it or post it online, it's no longer just that, is it? Free opinion, free speech...potatoe, potatoh. Once it's voiced, posted or published it's gone beyond that, it's no longer a private opinion, it's a public one you've authored.
Opinion: A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof.
Freedom of speech is the political right to communicate one's opinions and ideas using one's body and property to anyone who is willing to receive them.
Free Speech: Sure, the ACLU has been promoting this for years, but if you do a search for "free speech" on the net it comes back to freedom of speech, too.
You can try and disguise this with any term you want lespaul6, but you're arguing semantics and I think you know it. Reading comprehension? Yeah, I understood what you wrote, you just used the wrong terms to describe it, and you just think I missed the mark.
This is a private forum, available to members who agree to abide by certain rules. One of those rules is that you don't get to say whatever you want, when you want, because you want. If that doesn't sit well with you, OK. Go buy the online bulletin board software, an internet site, bandwidth, servers, and feel free to post whatever you want on your site.
Just be aware that there are other things opinions can draw...which may not be to your liking.
EDIT: I fixed semantics from symantic an old software company name. Thanks for the correction!