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    miniaturka strony http://www.aclu.org/FreeSpeech/FreeSpeechMain.cfm   » Site title: American Civil Liberties Union - Free Speech
    » Site description: Links to issues such as censorship, campaign finance reform, commercial speech, and flag desecration.

    miniaturka strony http://www.askmen.com/sports/fanatic/fanatic7.html   » Site title: AskMen.com : Freedom of Speech in Sports
    » Site description: Article discusses pro baseball player John Rocker's inflammatory racist statements and his right to freedom of expression.

    miniaturka strony http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/michael_martin/free_speech.html   » Site title: Atheism and Intraorganizational Free Speech (1996)
    » Site description: Michael Martin argues that atheistic organizations should generally allow their members to criticize them.

    miniaturka strony http://mizai.tripod.com/index.html   » Site title: Charlton Heston and Political Correctness
    » Site description: Speech to the Harvard Law School Forum February 16, 1999 on the idea that political correctness is invading our freedom of thought and speech.

    miniaturka strony http://www.freeexpression.org/   » Site title: Free Expression Network
    » Site description: Current news, features and trend analysis in free expression issues in U.S.

    miniaturka strony http://www.fsm-a.org/   » Site title: Free Speech Movement Archives
    » Site description: Documents, photos, and essays on the events of the 1964 movement in Berkeley. With updates and reunions.

    miniaturka strony http://www.freedomforum.org/   » Site title: The Freedom Forum Online
    » Site description: A nonpartisan, international foundation advocating free press and speech rights for all people. Holds conferences, educational activities, publishing, broadcasting, online services, fellowships, partnerships, research and other programs.

    miniaturka strony http://30th.freedommag.org/page29.htm   » Site title: Freedom of Expression - Freedom Magazine
    » Site description: Perhaps the most essential right is that of communication. Without the freedom to communicate, other rights deteriorate.

    miniaturka strony http://www.ifex.org/   » Site title: International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX)
    » Site description: Network of free expression groups that monitors violations worldwide. Issues alerts, publishes a weekly newsletter and hosts a searchable alerts online archive.

    miniaturka strony http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1999/07/lowpower.html   » Site title: Low Power to the People
    » Site description: Small groups, nonprofits and individuals might get low power FM radio stations.

    miniaturka strony http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/safe/home.html   » Site title: MIT Student Association for Freedom of Expression (SAFE)
    » Site description: SAFE provides links on censorship search engine, arguments against campus political correctness as it affects free speech.

    miniaturka strony http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98may/photo.htm   » Site title: New Age of Falsification ?
    » Site description: Nature photographers face a crisis of ethics as digital imaging makes photo fakery easier than ever. Overview in Atlantic Monthly of May, 1998.

    miniaturka strony http://www.2600.com/offthehook/2000/0600.html   » Site title: Off The Hook June 2000
    » Site description: Twenty-six Hundred dot com pages on challenges to their free speech on hacking computers.

    miniaturka strony http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/   » Site title: Suppression of Dissent
    » Site description: Fosters examination of issues including whistleblowing, free speech, systems of social control and action against suppression.

    miniaturka strony http://www.udarrell.com/constitutional_freedom_speech_press.html   » Site title: There Is 'No Constitutional Protected Right' of Freedom of Speech
    » Site description: Argues that there is no constitutional right of freedom of speech or of press in America since a person could be defamed, sued or boycotted.

    miniaturka strony http://sfbay.indymedia.org/news/2000/09/199.php   » Site title: U.S. Broadcasters Arrested
    » Site description: Reports that nine alternative media members were arrested during peaceful protests at the National Association of Broadcaster's convention in San Francisco.

    miniaturka strony http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/contacts/au_wba/   » Site title: Whistleblowers Australia
    » Site description: The goal of Whistleblowers Australia (WBA) is to help promote a society in which it is possible to speak out without reprisal about corruption, dangers to the public and other vital social issues, and to help those who speak out in this way to help themselves.

    miniaturka strony http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2001-01-11/news/feature.html   » Site title: Rice University Spin Control
    » Site description: A long Houston Press story about the administrative coup d'état that closed down 91.7 FM, KTRU Houston, a college radio station. (January 11, 2001)



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Randomize humor

The Ghost Poo:
The kind where you feel poo come out, see poo on the toilet paper, but there''s no poo in the bowl.

The Clean poo -
The kind where you feel poo come out, see poo in the bowl, but theres no poo on the toilet paper.

The Wet Poo-
You wipe your butt fifty times and it still feels unwiped. So you end up putting toilet paper between your butt and your underwear so you don''t ruin them with those dreadful skid marks.

The Wet Cheeks Poo-
That''s the kind that comes out of your butt so fast that your butt cheeks get splashed with the toilet water, or splash-back.

The Second Wave Poo-
This poo happens when you think you''ve finished, your pants are up to your knees, and you suddenly realize you have to poo some more.

The Brain Haemorrhage-through-your-nose Poo-
You have to strain so much to get it out that you turn purple and practically have a stroke.

The Lincoln Log Log-
The kind of poo that''s so enormous you''re afraid to flush it down without first breaking it up into little pieces with the toilet brush.

The Power Dump Poo-
The kind that comes out so fast, you''ve barely got your pants down and you''re done.

The Liquid Plumber Poo-
This kind of poo is so big it plugs up the toilet and it overflows all over the floor. You should have followed the advice from the Lincoln Log Poo.

The Spinal Tap Poo-
The kind of poo that hurts so much coming out, you''d swear it''s got to be coming out sideways.

The ''I-think-I''m-turning-into-a-bunny'' Poo-
When you drop lots of cute, little round ones that look like marbles and make tiny splishy sounds when they hit the water.

The ''What-the-hell-died-in-here'' Poo-
Also sometimes referred to as The Toxic Dump. Of course you don''t warn anyone of the poisonous bathroom odour. Instead, you stand innocently near the door and enjoy the show as they run out a-gagging and a-gasping for air.

The ''I-just-know-there''s-a-turd-still-dangling-there'' Poo-
Where you just sit there patiently and wait for the last cling-on to drop.


Humor of the day

A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.

As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.

He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."

After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.

A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.

He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
When he asked what happened, she said,
"I don''t know! Everything was going fine, but as I got higher, I was
starting to get cold.

I can barely remember anything after I turned off the big fan!"