Speak no evil?

"If somebody tried to assassinate Obama," says Lewis, "and upon further examination it turned out that they were a regular listener to Sean Hannity [of Premier Radio, ABC Radio, and Fox News] — and decided, on the basis of Hannity's many broadcasts, that Obama was trying to destroy the United States — would that justify shutting Hannity down and curbing speech in some way? It's hard to say . . . but if it had that effect, surely the imminence ... Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jan. 17, 2009

Normally, anything that would take Hannity off the air, I would sign on in a minute. But, fortunately, we have a Constitution that let's that cocksucker say anything he wants. It swing's both way's.

Now if some kind witch out there would put a spell on Hannity, not to kill him, just make his vocal chords jello, that's not against the law.

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