Should calling for the assassination of the president be protected as free speech?

(PHOTO CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES) FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: An appeals court in California has overturned a man's two convictions for threatening to assassinate President Obama. The grounds? Freedom of speech. In 2008, two weeks before Barack Obama was elected the first black president in this nation's history, a California man posted violent, racist messages about … Continue reading Should calling for the assassination of the president be protected as free speech?