Return to Article: Science agencies' media policy draws fire
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So the stance of an official organ of the Federal Government is that employees may voice their opinions as long as they do not violate federal law... well, I suppose that takes care of free speech. I wonder what will be next, freedom from unreasonable search and siezure, maybe Habius Corpus? Oh wait, I forgot - they already have those taken care of, don't they! Common folks, we better wake up fast before they finish our assimilation and issue everyone a "little red (GOP) book" to memorize. I almost forgot, somebody please pass along to Commerce that they can stick their policy up their "collective" butt!
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