Please, when contacting ANY of our representatives(federal, state or local), be respectful and don't do anything that would put our cause or the NFOA in a poor light. It can be easy to get carried away with emotion, and it is sometimes mis-understood what a person is trying to convey with the written as opposed to the spoken word. It is also easier to use as evidence.
Some of these people(such as in the story to follow) can be "thin-skinned" and react quite defensively to any criticism or accusations leveled against them.
Just be careful!http://www.omaha.com/article/20091201/NEWS01/712019987/1009How free is ?abusive' speech?By Aaron C. James
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
LINCOLN ? The Nebraska Supreme Court will take up a free speech case this week involving a college student's angry e-mails to a professor running for political office.
The student, Darren Drahota, was charged with disturbing the peace and fined $250 in Lancaster County for sending e-mails in 2006 to his former political science professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, State Sen. Bill Avery of Lincoln. At the time, Avery was running for his seat in the Legislature.
The Nebraska Court of Appeals upheld the conviction in June, and a UCLA law professor appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the case Wednesday.
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