Talk:Rachel Ehrenfeld

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Removed the sentence "In countries where personal rights are more valued, such public accusations need to be backed up by solid fact before being published," for a non-neutral point of view. It can be argued that greater protection from libel lawsuits protects the rights of the person being sued. Both statements are opinions, and neither are neutral. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.231.58.16 (talk) 20:23, 4 January 2009 (UTC)

This statement was completely out of line, in every aspect. "Of course the Media wants the law reformed in their favour, it would mean that they would be allowed to print malicious lies without the fear of the consequences they fear at the moment. You shouldn't make statements which you know are false, or have not checked. If a media institution wishes to publish a story then they should verify the facts and have this as proof that they are in fact telling the truth. It should be noted that this does not affect the validity of the UK Human Rights Act 1998 which enshrines freedom of speech (as long as it is not defamatory)." - A passing reader

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AIPAC connection?
This biography is categorized in "American Israel Public Affairs Committee", but I don't see any references to AIPAC in the article and couldn't find anything with a cursory search on the web. Is there a source that establishes or clarifies this connection? --189.209.114.69 (talk) 02:01, 16 April 2020 (UTC)