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Well in the example given, Stephen Douglass was free to speak to a small group, but not to a (for the times) large one. Your criterion is exactly the one that would legitimize censoring Stephen Douglass.



Frederick, not Stephen. Stephen Douglas was Lincoln's opponent in the 1860 presidential election.


Ha! Correct you are, thanks.




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