harmony wrote:rcrocket wrote:harmony wrote:
Posting on an internet bulletin board doesn't constitute publishing or public speaking.
Reality notwithstanding.
I can see why truth, facts and evidence have no place in your argument here or anywhere.
rcrocket
And once again you demonstrate that you cannot let a day go by without insulting me. A person would think we were still in junior high.
What reality are you thinking of, rcrocket? Yours, or the real one?
I do not insult you. I challenge your argument. I am not sure what thinking objective people really think when you counterattack with a claim of insult at anybody who might disagree with you.
The reality is, simply, that the internet is a medium to publish thought.
As the U.S. Supreme Court said in Reno v. ACLU, 117 S. Ct. 2329 (1997): "Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox. Through the use of Web pages, mail exploders, and newsgroups, the same individual can become a pamphleteer."
Your internet postings "resonate" much further than the proverbial soapbox, which itself is public advocacy and publication.
The Internet is simply another public medium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet. There are no restrictions on access. Anybody with a computer may read what you post. What you post is called "publishing." I have no doubt that any church pastor or leader, whether it be a Mormon Bishop or an Episcopal priest, or any college communications professor, would agree with you.
What you post is "public" and a "publication."
rcrocket