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Video Games not protected as Free Speech

2002-04-28 01:20:54+02 by TC 2 comments

Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen Limbaugh seems to think video games should not enjoy the same protection as something like a movie. I wonder if this guy is related to any other infamous limbaughs. This stupid ruling is destined to be overturned by a higher court but hold your nose until then.

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#Comment made: 2002-04-30 00:54:27+02 by: TC

HOLY! $H!T I was joking but that does make a bit of sense and the universe seems to remain consistent to it's laws of nature, apple falls not far from the tree and all that rot (stupid laws of nature)

#Comment made: 2002-04-30 00:33:21+02 by: Dori

According to the Rush Limbaugh Hometown Tour, the "judge" is Rush's uncle.

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