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Freedom of Speech

New Participation Policy

Under a new policy, I propose to publish comments only of current and former constituents.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerAugust 4, 2018August 6, 2018Posted inFreedom of Speech181 Comments on New Participation Policy

We the People

The Senate may soon vote on the “We the People Resolution.” This resolution is well-intentioned and resonates as positive for many people on first hearing, but it is overbroad and will have unintended consequences..

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJune 14, 2018June 18, 2018Posted inFreedom of Speech71 Comments on We the People

What is net neutrality?

I am really struggling with the issue of “net neutrality”. I would really welcome input from people as to what they think the real problem is.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerMay 24, 2018May 28, 2018Posted inFreedom of Speech, Net neutrality69 Comments on What is net neutrality?

Speech in Boston

By a ratio of about 1000 to 1 those who converged on the Boston Common brought a non-violent American message of liberty and equality.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerAugust 20, 2017August 20, 2017Posted inFreedom of Speech35 Comments on Speech in Boston

Our America

Personal statement about Charlottesville, full text of House/Senate/Governor resolution and info about Boston events.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerAugust 15, 2017August 18, 2017Posted inFreedom of Speech121 Comments on Our America

Signs on public property

Many bridges in the state have been covered for years in flags and signs of various kinds. Now there are new ones on bridges over Route 128 in the Lexington area. There are flags and signs saying “America! United we stand, divided we fall.” That’s a fine sentiment, but what gives people the right to …

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Posted byJohn HostageNovember 30, 2016June 25, 2017Posted inFreedom of Speech1 Comment on Signs on public property
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