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Title: Clarifying Law Professor Huebert's Un-recollection of SamIAm
Post by: AngryHateMusic on July 31, 2009, 11:14:23 AM
Reference FTL2009-07-30 03:59

In Mr. Huebert's description of his issue with Sam's activism he refers to Sam in front of a judge for a speeding traffic ticket. I beleive he rerfers to Sams video "The Court of Public Relations" (a great video!) which took place while Sam lived in Plano, TX. He also states that Sam was secretely filming. I guess he didn't watch it.

Mr. Huebert misses that fact that as it began with the issue of cameras in the courtroom, it escalated to include so many other issues. This is not simply about recording, it's about freedom and all that is included in acheiving that.

Mr. Huebert can put his foot in his mouth. He has lost most of his credibility with me, for speaking of events he knows nothing about. I don't gossip like that between my friends, nor do I tolerate it, In private or public.

He just didn't seem to get it. Thank you Sam and Ian for making him eat some crow. It sounds like he may do some real research about FSP.
Title: Re: Clarifying Law Professor Huebert's Un-recollection of SamIAm
Post by: Coconut on August 03, 2009, 09:36:57 PM
I know. I was embarrassed for Ian for butting in with "I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT". Especially when Sam called FTL so many times from Texas about it, and Ian spouted about The Court Of Public Relations constantly.
Title: Re: Clarifying Law Professor Huebert's Un-recollection of SamIAm
Post by: fatcat on August 03, 2009, 10:46:19 PM
Mr. Huebert misses that fact that as it began with the issue of cameras in the courtroom, it escalated to include so many other issues. This is not simply about recording, it's about freedom and all that is included in acheiving that.

That makes it all worthwhile then.

definitely not a waste of time.
Title: Re: Clarifying Law Professor Huebert's Un-recollection of SamIAm
Post by: One two three on August 03, 2009, 11:00:41 PM
He had a point about focusing on one issue at a time.  It may not be the most moral or easiest thing to do, but it is less likely to confuse the people that are just barely paying attention (the vast majority of those paying attention).