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Aug 8, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger
Attorneys for Facebook and the American Civil Liberties Union want a federal appeals court to rule that clicking "Like" on the social networking site is constitutionally-protected free speech.
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Like-Corresponding or agreeing in general or in some noticeable respect ( Dictionary.com )
Nope, you can't fire citizens for utilizing their freedom of speech liberties, but corporations and government's do it all the time closing their eyes to the first amendment turning every day opinions and the right and wrong cognitive learning process into a mafia code of silence. This is a significant manifestation of how law is twisted to aid the mafia process. First look at the back drop of the online chat and blog arena...it should be very clear the forum is equivalent to the next generation soap boxing and opposition would fit pro mafia business as usual. |
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The Like button can be unliked at anytime...the freedom to change your opinion as you learn more about any given subject or situation.
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