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iamrabroad
Now days it is very difficult to find a community where you are free to [b]Discuss Everything[/b].
Lets be frank for a minute here, we are currently living in the society where rules are above and beyond
Have to be followed everywhere. Personally i do not like this. Where are those times when you could?
Actually speak your mind, [b]Discuss Everything[/b] that comes to mind without a fear of being punished.

We are always ready to shout "We live in democratic society" but if you really think about what this
Society brought us over the years, nothing but strip us of basic rights for freedom of speech and
Expression. As far as i see it we should be able to [b]Discuss Everything [/b]at any place we feel to do so.
Otherwise we are no better then Communist countries where at least they are saying out loud:
you have no freedom of speech.
But in any western country currently freedom of expressing has been suppressed so much that
it does not exist on the basic level anymore. We are being told we can Discuss Everything, but in
Reality, we always have to think before we speak.

Your comments are welcome.
Totally Buff
It helps to actually go through the registration process...

If you are looking to advertise your website to sell something, don't bother. You will be fried within minutes of posting it.

If you are a disillusioned high school/college student looking to rebel against society based on something you just read in a textbook, get a grip. No one is actually free to do whatever they want. It's the nature of society, your freedoms must not conflict with someone else's freedoms. Rules are put in place to ensure everyone is treated equally and fairly. You break the rules, you give up your rights, it's that simple. When you sign up to participate in an online forum, you are restricted by the policies of that site. If you don't like it, then make your own site.
RSK
[quote name='Totally Buff' date='Nov 30 2008, 04:21 PM' post='575416']
It helps to actually go through the registration process...

If you are looking to advertise your website to sell something, don't bother. You will be fried within minutes of posting it.

If you are a disillusioned high school/college student looking to rebel against society based on something you just read in a textbook, get a grip. No one is actually free to do whatever they want. It's the nature of society, your freedoms must not conflict with someone else's freedoms. Rules are put in place to ensure everyone is treated equally and fairly. You break the rules, you give up your rights, it's that simple. When you sign up to participate in an online forum, you are restricted by the policies of that site. If you don't like it, then make your own site.
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Well Said wink.gif
Guest
GOOGLE: Discuss anything forum.
I've done that. And there's a lot of results right in front of you.

[quote]Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.[/quote]

If you think freedom of speech doesn't exsist anymore or exsists on a basic level or whatever you said, you are sadly mistaken. Learn the bill of rights of America a 'western' country.
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