Francis A. Beer and Joseph B. Juhász writing for the Boulder Daily Camera.
We should have liked to believe that the American legal system was a part of the Good America, that it would at least redress the balance and allow Churchill to speak without penalty. Instead it ruled that Churchill could indeed be investigated, disciplined, and punished for his speech and that, shockingly, he did not even have a right to legal appeal. Churchill’s experience teaches him, and us, to be very skeptical about the America to which we really belong.
