I agree Steve...you beat me to the punch. JohnnytSteve Lipsky said:Blackjack, can you elaborate on your position? I am curious how you consider this to be free speech? He is lying to the consumer in trying to get them to buy his products.
Lies are not protected speech as far as I know.
In addition, a couple years ago he signed some kind of document stating he would no longer falsely advertise on TV. I'm sure that document was specifically designed to give more of a legal backdrop to sue him in case he started this crap again.
- Steve
Blackjack said:Most of you will find this hard to believe, but in this case, I lean on the side of Trudeau.
Is it false advertising - yes.
Should we create case law where we can limit free speech? No.
Blackjack said:Most of you will find this hard to believe, but in this case, I lean on the side of Trudeau.
No, I don't support anything he says or does, nor to I support anything he is associated with - however I believe that their is a responsibility on the consumer to exercise common sense. All it takes is a little bit of research to educate yourself on the history of Kevin Trudeau. Google his name and see what comes up - a lot of it isn't good.
We cannot start limiting free speech - even if it means having Trudeau running around out there selling nonsense. If the government can limit Trudeau's rights, then you are opening the door to allowing them to limit yours whenever they feel like it.
Is it false advertising - yes.
Many don't have computers, some that do are only capable of ogling 44 dbl d's. Once the pool players are paid I could care less if he eats worms, howls at the moon and dies.
He's prolly STOLEN as much as the cumulative total of all the bank robbers these last 5 yrs.![]()
Steve Lipsky said:
Blackjack said:Most of you will find this hard to believe, but in this case, I lean on the side of Trudeau.
No, I don't support anything he says or does, nor to I support anything he is associated with - however I believe that their is a responsibility on the consumer to exercise common sense. All it takes is a little bit of research to educate yourself on the history of Kevin Trudeau. Google his name and see what comes up - a lot of it isn't good.
We cannot start limiting free speech - even if it means having Trudeau running around out there selling nonsense. If the government can limit Trudeau's rights, then you are opening the door to allowing them to limit yours whenever they feel like it.
Is it false advertising - yes.
Should we create case law where we can limit free speech? No.