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Brett Cottrell studied political theory at Boise State and graduated from The George Washington University Law School. Academic wanderings aside, he's a native of Las Vegas, born and bred in Sin City. This explains a lot.
He is the author of The Valley of Fire - "Rolling on the floor laughing...one of the funniest books I've ever read." -Goddiscussion.com, and two controversial blogs: brettcottrell.blogspot.com takes a satirical look at politics and current events. Tico the Steeler Dog - ticothesteelerdog.blogspot.com - covers the NFL and is featured at steelersfever.com.
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(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, January 17, 2013 You can shout FIRE in a theater, if you shout AIM first.
You can't shout "fire" in a crowded theater. Unless you yell "aim" first.
Okay, you can't falsely shout fire in a crowded theater, but the point remains that there are limits to our constitutional rights. Or at least most people think there should be. Just don't tell the National Rifle Association.