Freedom of Speech is one of the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights. These freedoms include free speech, religious freedom, free press, freedom of assembly, and government petitioning. These freedoms are some of the foundational principles of the Un...
In a true democracy where the majority rules, only the majority rules. The minority is not considered what so ever. Their voices are not heard, their wants, needs or demands are ignored, they have no right to be protected from injustice resulting from the majority rule.A Constitutional Republ...
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“I don’t know that she said that, or was that written out by Adam Schiff and Schumer and Pelosi,” the president told “Fox & Friends.”“I would be more inclined to the second.” SCHIFF REPLY In response Schiff wrote: “Mr. President, this is low. Even for you. No, I didn’...
“Quit the search for salvation, it is selfish.” “Come to comfortable rest in the certainty that those who participate in this life with an attitude of Thanksgiving will receive its full promise.” ¹ ¹ A modern paraphrase of the beginning ofThe Rule of Saint Benedict,by John McQuist...
More recently, he also gavea speech in Dresden at the PEGIDA rallyearlier this month on the 5th of October. It has English subtitles and so makes a good example of the main line of thought is behind all these, almost weekly now, rallies that consistently get 20 – 30 thousand people to...
Falwell ruled that parodies of public figures including ones created to cause emotional distress are protected by the First Amendment. The ruling also determined any ruling be made under the same standard applied in libel or slander cases, which say punishable parodies should contain a false ...
419 is an unconstitutional “bill of attainder,” or a regulation that accuses a specific entity of a crime and punishes them without a trial. It also contends that the law violates the First Amendment, “restricting Americans’ ability to share and receive constitutionally-protected speech online...
In his ruling, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes defined a “clear and present danger test” to determine whether speech is protected by the First Amendment in such cases. This established the principle that an individual who is a “clear and present” danger to U.S. security would not have the...