The Federal Communications Commission needs grammar lessons

The latest burst of "wisdom":

Among its many determinations, the FCC stated that broadband providers do not enjoy First Amendment protections because they do not have a right to free speech.

“The rules we adopt today do not curtail broadband providers’ free speech rights,” the commission said on page 268 of its decision, noting that because they merely serve as a means for others to express themselves, broadband providers are not entitled to free speech rights themselves.

“When engaged in broadband Internet access services, broadband providers are not speakers, but rather serve as conduits for the speech of others," the FCC stated.

“Claiming free speech protections under the First Amendment necessarily involves demonstrating status as a speaker,” the decision stated. “Absent speech, such rights do not attach.”

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They have clearly not read the Constitution recently (if at all).  The First Amendment provision concerned is a type of sentence which specifies what will or will not happen but does not specify any doer or actor.  Here's the Amendment:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the pressCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press"

So the FCC claim that "free speech protections under the First Amendment necessarily involves demonstrating status as a speaker" is plainly false.  The Amendment says nothing about who speaks or does not speak.  Its applicability is general.  ALL speech is protected, not just the speech of some specified class of speakers


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  1. The only one I know of who can tell us what the weather will be like far into the future is Yahowah (a.k.a. "God"). And he says in his Torah that he will restore apparently the entire Earth to the conditions of the Garden of Eden for the Millennial Sabbath, starting apparently October 8, 2033, right after the 2520-day Tribulation. And as far as I know, no one has been publicly providing the word of this deity with the dimension of time for future weather conditions.

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