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11-30-11, 10:03 PM #1Free speach isn't so free in the public sector either
I read this on my phone a couple days ago, and finally getting around to posting it. Now I realize it is Salon, which will likely raise flags with anyone worth their salt, but even if it isn't 100% truthful should still provide some interesting discussion (hopefully).
I'll post a few key quotes, but first a question: Do you think Government employee's should be allowed to voice their opinions if it does not compromise their ability to their job (i.e. coming out staunchly against the Iraq War while doing research on it could be considered compromising)? What about if their job did conflict with what they were voicing their opinion about (see above example)?
Originally Posted by Peter Van Buren
Morris Davis: Justice and Guantanamo Bay - WSJ.com
Terrorism trials in federal courts aid national security
Originally Posted by Peter Van BurenOriginally Posted by Peter Van Buren
Inside the attack on the First Amendment - First Amendment - Salon.com
There is the full article if you want to read the whole thing, or go find all the links in their (I didn't post all the linked material).
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