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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
Ok, tell me the rules of Kerry's forum then. Are they (the rules) sound like: "Welcome to my forum and feel free to discuss anything that I like, and be careful of telling anything I don't because you will be arrested and stun gunned" Is that correct? So what is a difference between the modern USA and the old good Soviet Union where you also was allowed to discuss anything the Communist Party like to hear, and wasn't allowed to discuss anything it's don't?
I thought the open forums are are exactly those places where you can discuss something and prove your state of view on something. Seems I was wrong, and the only right place for that is your own kitchen only.
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I don't know if it was Kerry's rules. Probably the university's rules. I presume that they wanted as many people to have a chance to speak as possible. He was disrupting the forum. They asked him to stop talking and he didn't.
The difference between modern USA and the old Soviet Union is that if this kid wants to hold his own forum he can. Or if he wants he can have his own TV show, newspaper, radio show, or magazine. That's his free speech. But he cannot walk in to someone else's organized event and decide he gets to speak until he tires because if he does he is taking away the free speech rights of the organizers/Kerry to have their forum with their rules.