Of course I agree with free speech. If any of you knew me back in the 1980's, you would know the anti-establishment themes from Pink Floyd's "The Wall", George Orwell's "1984", and other such works were the mantra I lived by.
But over time, I've come to realize, just as you can't yell "fire" in a movie theater (or "bomb" on a plane or in an airport), there are limits which introduce a fuzzy gray area.
I don't think the area is so fuzzy though in regards to the collective offered wisdoms of "Cheryl" or "Cactus Plains".
Cheryl's posts, frequently cut-and-pasted from conspiracy theory web sites, are something for the psychiatric field to study. The whole "Rothschild" thing, is basically a paranoid delusion that "The Jews" control the world, and make everything that happens bad, possible.
Similar are the theories of Cactus Plains, in that the federal government, and extended crowd, are the reason for all that ails you. They're spraying toxic chemicals over the planet, and such, for some inexplicable reason, to some end.
But sometimes there is no "they". Sometimes the "they" is imagined. Sometimes the "they" is you.
I do value differing opinions, if for no other reason than to realize there are people out there with other mindsets, but the collective posts of the two have come to the point that amounts to pollution of the site.
I don't wish to read the ramblings of lunatics on a frequent basis, and for that and reasons already stated, the posting privileges of each has been revoked.
That said, they are obviously free to post a million other places on the Internet. Heck, you can make each your Facebook friend so as to view their diatribes each day on your newsfeed. Just not here.