The Founding Fathers could not have foreseen advances in technology, so anything on the internet or even over the telephone could not reasonably be said to be covered by the First Amendment.
How'd that freedom of the presses thing work out in Venezuela once the guns were outlawed? Oh, I forgot, Hugo was one of the good guys. Never mind.
I heard an interview with a gentleman from either South or Central America yesterday and a quote stuck in my mind. He said they had freedom of speech, just no guarantee of freedom after the speech.
They say that, but when was the last time you saw an army go into combat armed with pens?
I dunno, but the orders that sent them there weren't written with a gun...