So i have just begun to blog on this site, but i have been blogging and creating forums on kanyelive.com where i am a political moderator for the last year. It is amazing how so many people from all across the world can come on one website and discuss not only the general election of the united States but also of Castro's resignation, French politics, Spanish politics, Mexican politics. Read More »
Freedom of speech
You Have the Freedom of Speech and Press as Long as You Don't Offend Me
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.-Voltaire
At one point in our nation's history, this statement was accurate. However, in recent years it has become more of "I disapprove of what you say, and I will fight it to the death that you have no right to say it." Read More »

Lights...Camera...Act[We're sorry, this show has been censored]
Hey guys, back again. My last post was way too controversial, but then that's what I get for choosing such a personal topic! I always want to apologize for what I write after I write it, but then I figure it's rather pointless. Even if you try to balance on the fence with your opinions, In a country as diverse as America, you're bound to offend someone by what you say no matter what. Read More »

Freedom of Speech
Under the United States Constituition, I am guaranteed to say whatever I want. No matter if it is politically correct or not. Our Founding Fathers (FF) had a really smart idea with the passing of this amendment: Read More »

On the ability to Speak
In the past, public speakers were those in power. Those with money, with successful business, and 'people', whether they knew they had them or not remains to be seen. The town mayor spoke, the representative of the community. These were the people who had the power to broadcast their opinions and the so called opinions of the people. Read More »
Freedom of Speech Part 1: Swears
We as Americans (sorry if you’re not in the US but maybe this will give you some insight to our culture) are promised freedom of speech untouched by the government and uncensored. Yet is that what was truly meant? Did our Forefathers want true freedom of speech or merely freedom of speech as long as society found it acceptable? Read More »
Freedom of Speech..sometimes.
As a senior of my high school, I have spent a long four years dealing with the disappearance of basic human rights, as made clear in the Bill of Rights, as I pass through the double-doors of my school. It seems to me that through my experience, I find that everything in school, and increasingly in the outside world, has a limit. Read More »




