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Perhaps Tyson belongs back behind bars.(Chicago Tribune)

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| May 30, 2003 | Downey, Mike | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Mike Downey

CHICAGO

Downey's Eleven:

1. Free speech has limits. Mike Tyson's "I just hate her guts ... now I really do want to rape her" crosses all lines. It is a direct threat by a convicted felon to his previous victim.

Tyson served three years in prison for attacking this woman. He is no ordinary ex-con with rights. He is armed and dangerous 24 hours a day because, as a prizefighter, his hands are licensed weapons.

He remains a ruthless brute for hire by greedy jackals like those in Memphis who approved his fight with Lennox Lewis when officials in other U.S. cities would not.

Federal justice authorities …

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