[Dialogue] "The Land of the Free - but Free Speech is a Rare Commodity"

Adam Thomson dmtmsn at language.eclipse.co.uk
Sun Aug 13 04:28:28 EST 2006


This article (click on URL) caught me in today's (UK) Observer.

It's titled "The Land of the Free - but Free Speech is a Rare 
Commodity" with the strapline "You can say what you like in the US, 
just as long as you don't ask awkward questions about America's role 
in the Middle East"

Henry Porter is good writer, I think. But would you who live in the 
US agree with his article? What could be done about it, if what he 
says is half-way true?

The URL is http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1843718,00.html

Adam Thomson, Dover UK

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