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	<title>Comments on: Is it a crime to swear at a school principal?</title>
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		<title>By: Linda Neely</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Neely</dc:creator>
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		<description>Somewhere in the South, I want to say Louisana? a man was charged at a public meeting of the town and swore at the mayor, he was charged, spent time in county and was ordered to pay a fine. The next level of court found him not guilty under freedom of speech, that the disruption was caused by the mayor having him arrested, not his speech. The point being that you have the right of freedom of speech. They never define disruption. This is also probably is challengeable as specifics are left out of what constituets disruptive. If I make you unhappy was I disruptive? If I proved you were in the wrong, am I disruptive?
&lt;strong&gt;Thanks for your thoughts, Linda.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere in the South, I want to say Louisana? a man was charged at a public meeting of the town and swore at the mayor, he was charged, spent time in county and was ordered to pay a fine. The next level of court found him not guilty under freedom of speech, that the disruption was caused by the mayor having him arrested, not his speech. The point being that you have the right of freedom of speech. They never define disruption. This is also probably is challengeable as specifics are left out of what constituets disruptive. If I make you unhappy was I disruptive? If I proved you were in the wrong, am I disruptive?<br />
<strong>Thanks for your thoughts, Linda.</strong></p>
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