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Steve Dobins

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May 4, 1995, 3:00:00 AM5/4/95
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>Try the 1964 Civil Rights law. It requires the Federal
>government to protect free speech in public accomdations. AOL
>may be privately owned but it is used by the public and cover by
>the FCC because it uses interstate telephone lines. AOL may have
>screwed up big time.
>
>--
>Justice thru Truth


So does that translate that you can post or say anything in AOL?

Blaster

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May 4, 1995, 3:00:00 AM5/4/95
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>Lacy H. Rich, Jr. (213) 851-6585 Any attempt to delete or censor
this
>message before normal expiration shall constitute a violation of
my civil
>rights and is punishable by federal law.

I suggest you study the law a little bit there, Mr. Rich. Of
course, had
you done so, you'd realize that many of the statements that you
have made
coud be found libelous-- something which is also punishable at
law.

I am also surprised that one who is so concerned about censorship
would
patronize America Online.

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