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We all were born with that right, and just because some popular website for college students has been born doesn’t mean it is acceptable for one to impose onto ones bill of rights. alexis, at 8:20 pm EST on March 2, 2006 Here’s the outcome as gulf war I see it. You can argue free speech as protected by the First Amendment. You can question whether or not the students were allowed their right to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment. Students post to the site,parents and educators gulf war are becoming more aware of the site gulf war and its intended purpose. How long do you think it will be before employers begin looking into MySpace or FaceOff to see if a potential employee has posted comments about anyone or anything at anytime? These students will have more to worry about than the negative comments that will be part of their permanent transcripts for the next seven years. Not only have they made their opinions public (protected under the First Amendment) they put a face to a name.
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