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Brett Siddoway
ASIN: B00HYHBU5Q
Publisher: Writer's Block Publishing
Pages: 6

One thing that can be agreed upon by Americans is that freedom of speech is crucial. The ability to express ourselves in writing or any other medium without fear of retribution or punishment is what allows our society to move forward. Throughout history, tyrants such as Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin with despotic governments have limited the freedom of speech their citizens enjoy. Joseph Farah recently published an article, "Freedom of Speech. Period." as a blast against governments restraining the right to speech. This essay by Brett Siddoway is a rhetorical analysis on that article. Siddoway claims, "Joseph Farah uses victimizing and degrading diction such as “for the life of me”, “immoral”, and his full sentence near the end of his paper, references to Americas founding documents and past legislation, repetition, bipartisanship, and his sentence and paragraph structure, to ...
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