Blake Ranking wrote “I did it” on his blurty.com journal three days after the October 2004 crash that caused a friend’s death and left another seriously injured. He had previously told investigators he remembered nothing of the crash and little of its aftermath. —Teen Guilty Of Manslaughter After Online Confession (AP | The Pittsburgh Channel.com)
If you choose to exercise your right to free speech, the First Amendment does not promise there will be no consequences.
I’ve been reading blogs for a long time now, and I’m still amazed by what people write in them.
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