The Armstrong talking points

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Despite his certainty over Bruyneel's participation in the RadioShack start-up Armstrong remained cagey when it came to another former colleague: Floyd Landis. The Texan would not deny the possibility of the two riding together once more.

"I wouldn't rule anything out," Armstrong said. "[Floyd Landis] is a great rider, a tremendous story."

Landis rode alongside Armstrong at U.S. Postal for three of the Texan's Tour de France wins. Landis left the team to join Phonak, where he was stripped of his own Tour de France title after a positive test for testosterone in 2006, the year after Armstrong's initial retirement.

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filipo said:
But wait, there's more...

http://english.aljazeera.net/indept...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

OT, I know, but this shti is fascinating to me...

Do any of our Forum Law Experts know if this strategy, once automated, is protected by the First Amendment? Seems like the online equivalent of dumping your garbage, and violating the constitutional rights of the real participants. Are Personas protected by freedom of speech?

If not, and a fine was imposed for each occurrence, the US could erase the national debt in one fell swoop. Say $1K per occurrence...

Apologies for the American centric query. I'm sure the same strategy is being employed worldwide... as expressed by the Al Jazeera link.