[Publib] 1st Amendment Rights

Lisa Guidarini lguidarini at aapld.org
Thu Aug 6 12:52:20 EDT 2009


I'm not advocating not posting/writing. I'm just saying don't forget
once it's out there it's out there. Either that, or be very careful what
you write.

I'm not careful. I share an awful lot. It may come back to haunt me, and
I know it. But I do it anyway.

The world used to be bigger. Now it's miniscule. That's not a value
judgment, just a statement.

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: brad thomas [mailto:bradthomas at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 11:47 AM
To: Lisa Guidarini; kristie_boucher at hotmail.com 
Cc: publib at webjunction.org 
Subject: RE: [Publib] 1st Amendment Rights

So...... don't post on the internet? Go live in a cave? Save money and
time wasted posting to a blog by cancelling your internet subscription?
Live off the grid? Move to Alaska and go to work on a boat? 


I don't know what else to say. If you don't want people reading your
statements on the internet - don't post on the internet.


Again, back in the old days, you had to have a radio show or a newspaper
column or a tv show to get the word out. Today, anyone can do the same
thing to a wider audience on the internet. 


It's a different medium, same result. It's nothing new.



-----Original Message-----
Date: Thursday, August 06, 2009 11:38:12 am
To: bradthomas at hotmail.com;kristie_boucher at hotmail.com
Cc: publib at webjunction.org
From: Lisa Guidarini <lguidarini at aapld.org>
Subject: RE: [Publib] 1st Amendment Rights

But what we write on the internet stays forever. We may change our
opinions on anything, but just not write about it so the world can read
it so no one would know. The internet is forever. Other postings aren't.

 

Lisa

 

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From: brad thomas [mailto:bradthomas at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 11:31 AM
To: Lisa Guidarini; kristie_boucher at hotmail.com
Cc: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] 1st Amendment Rights

 

But you're posting all of this information on public forums - on the
internet. It would only make sense that someone could see this info...
nothing any more frightening than when, in the old days, you posted a
message on a corkboard at the city hall - or scratched your name and
phone number on a bathroom wall at Denny's. 

 
> Subject: RE: [Publib] 1st Amendment Rights
> Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 10:39:15 -0500
> From: lguidarini at aapld.org
> To: kristie_boucher at hotmail.com
> CC: publib at webjunction.org
> 
> True, but now they can Google me and find e




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