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Published on: 7/5/2007
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In a recent post, Naman Crowe opined that "The Right To Say What's Wrong With America" is a freedom we should exercise.
I agree with his underlying premise that as responsible citizens, we should be vigilant to point out error in our government institutions and among those whom we elect to conduct those offices.And I agree that the ability to provide criticism is essential to our being able to continue the experiment our founding fathers birthed over 230 years ago called the United States of America.
Unfortunately, there is little else that I can agree with in what he says.Make no mistake he says it well.But what has he really said?
In essence he says that as citizens of the United States, we ...Now in all fairness, Mr. Crowe alludes to that fact when he says that a car won't continue to run unless you perform routine maintenance.And a house won't stand for long if you fail to fix its leaky roof.But unfortunately he uses those examples to support his contention that voicing the complaint ...
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