Last week,on the news,  was an image of a beautiful young woman ,in the flower of her youth,dying in the arms of a friend on  a  city street  in Iran.
She had been shot by "security forces" of her country on the orders of her government.  Many  precious young people, the future of our world, have declared themselves willing to die for freedom in that country.As in others.
She had been demonstrating for the right for  her vote to  count in the country's election
A few weeks ago,   beautiful girl children in Afghanistan, faces  scarred from acid thrown at them for persisting in their determination to attend school, were also  featured in world news.
From Afghanistan,  bodies of young Canadians, in the service of our country, having been murdered in a conflict which  observes  no rules.  They  are brought home  to their familes on a ; fathers, sons, brothers, husbands;mothers,wives, daughters and sisters;  young Canadians  sent  to help bring to the people of Afghanistan the freedom we enjoy.
In Aurora, Ontario. in 2009, under the leadership of Mayor Phylis Morris and five out of nine councillor members , we have unflagging  determination,  at public expense,  to deny the basic right of  freedom of expression  to one particular individual.
Anonymous comments are posted to a Citizen Blog to  support the endeavour.  A "legal test" is necessary to determine " limits"  to freedom of speech, they say.
They are not sufficiently secure to  put their name to their  views although  they  are  certain   a person who does should be stopped.
This morning,   a comment is posted;  there needs to be restriction on  "nature, spin and content".  Freedom should be  for  "civil discourse" only.
As an  example, exception  is taken to the title of my last post.
"Ladida Ladida"
The writer complains  I am having fun while others are concerned about  taxes having to be  spent to bring me under the  control of the Mayor and her followers.
The argument confounds me.
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