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tncorgi
April 18th, 2003, 9:04am
Since 1992, the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression has celebrated the birth and ideals of its namesake by calling attention to those who in the past year forgot or disregarded Mr. Jefferson's admonition that freedom of speech "cannot be limited without being lost."


Announced on or near April 13 -- the anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson -- the Jefferson Muzzles are awarded as a means to draw national attention to abridgments of free speech and press and, at the same time, foster an appreciation for those tenets of the First Amendment. Because the importance and value of free expression extend far beyond the First Amendment's limit on government censorship, acts of private censorship are not spared consideration for the dubious honor of receiving a Muzzle.


Unfortunately, each year the finalists for the Jefferson Muzzles have emerged from an alarmingly large group of candidates. For each recipient, a dozen could have been substituted. Further, an examination of previous Jefferson Muzzle recipients reveals that the disregard of First Amendment principles is not the byproduct of a particular political outlook but rather that threats to free expression come from all over the political spectrum.

http://www.tjcenter.org/muzzles.html

THE 2003 JEFFERSON MUZZLES GO TO ...

United States Attorney General John Ashcroft

The 107th United States Congress

Mayor Tom Bates of Berkeley, California

Cedarville (AR) School Board

Washington, D.C.National Zoo Director Lucy Spelman

Tennessee Arts Commission

McMinnville (TN) City Administrator Herb Llewellyn

Whiting (IN) High School Administration

The North Carolina House of Representatives

Utica High School (MI) Principal Richard Machesky



"Did you ever hear anyone say 'that work had
better be banned because I might read
it and it might be very damaging to me'?"
Joseph Henry Jackson,
American Journalist, 1894-1946

Mary Beth
April 18th, 2003, 9:18pm
Clap, clap, clap, clap

All worthy of receiving the award. General Ashcroft makes me very nervous, with his disregard for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

And Dr Spelman has more than one animal that died under strange circumstances. There was also a rare Garvey's zebra. She dianosed it as "too fat" and ordered its rations reduced. The zebra lost all fat on his body and died of malnutrition.

Plus, I've never really understood what was so disgusting about the human body. After all, aren't we made in God's image, according to the Bible? So did God goof? Why is this human body so disgusting??

More claping for the awards:

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Mary Beth