Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
She had confidence in justice and the government of United States has betrayed her By attacking the First Amendment right of free speech free press and petition by attacking the right to effective assistance of counsel by chilling the defense and … On Thursday, November 19th, long time civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart was ordered by Judge John G. Koeltl to turn herself in to begin serving a 28-month prison sentence for her 2006 conviction for conspiracy and providing …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
In each case, Turner contends his words are protected as free speech under the First Amendment. Turner’s attorney, Orozco, adds that other federal prosecutors routinely ignored his outlandish statements. … For several years, the Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama-based civil rights group, has regularly monitored Turner’s radio broadcasts and blog. Indeed, the center was one of the first organizations to raise questions that Turner might be an FBI informant. …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
The United States under the fearless Barrack Hussein Obama administration will dither, as is it’s custom, and eventually along with the western allies (whomever they may be) will call for useless sanctions. And the world at large will continue to remain at increasing at risk. … Post a Comment. As this site encourages free speech and expression, any and all political commentary is acceptable. Comments with cursing or vulgar language will, however, be removed. …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
Furthermore, the Office of Civil Rights contact address provided in the UAA fall 2000 catalogue was old and incorrect. The listed Seattle office address changed eleven years ago! Apparently, Native students and other students of color were not only ….. Native women speaking against “Indian Girls” never got to enter the debate about ideas or even free speech because neither the author of the poem, nor the university, nor the media, pursued honest dialogue with them. …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
On Thursday, November 19th, long time civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart was ordered by Judge John G. Koeltl to turn herself in to begin serving a 28-month prison sentence for her 2006 conviction for conspiracy and providing material … She had confidence in justice, and the government of United States has betrayed her: By attacking the First Amendment right of free speech, free press and petition; by attacking the right to effective assistance of counsel by chilling …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
In the United States civil rights are usually thought of in terms of the specific rights guaranteed in the Constitution: freedom of religion, of speech, and of the press, and the rights to due process of law and to equal protection under the law. … Many also voiced concerns about “thought police” and fears that the new legal protections could curb free speech if those who oppose gay rights fear they could somehow be prosecuted for publicly voicing their thoughts. …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
John Birchers opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, saying it violates the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and overstepped the rights of individual states to enact laws regarding civil rights. On its website, the John Birch Society …. The ACLU is and always has been defending the constitution: including the KKK’s right to free speech. The Aryan Model peaked in academia in the 1920’s and found popular expression in the Nazi party begun in the late 1920’s. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
Prohibits the provision of AmeriCorps assistance to any organization that has violated a federal criminal statute. Prohibits participants in approved national service positions from displacing employed workers or other volunteers.” Note that religious observances are not … It must, if they hold to the law. My question is, will the people vote out those legislators who support a bill that deliberately and arrogantly shreds the first amendment of the Constitution? …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-11-2009
The double standard commonplace in liberalism espouses two sets of rules in respect to the First Amendment: one for them, one for the rest of us.Whatever liberals support is the best and correct opinion to cling to, while whatever their …
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