Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
President Bush claimed in his opening remarks about the tests the United States faced, the war, economy, health, etc. His rather vague optimistic note was that we have answered the call, the reality is that it looks like the phone is still … This is truly free speech and one that should continue regardless of what side of the political spectrum you fall on. If you don’t like it, don’t listen, if you don’t listen you’re likely no more equipped to comment on what they say …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
“[T]he purpose of free speech is warped to protect global corporations and block rules that would promote democratic governance. Excerpt here: LLOYD LIE: That the “right-wing smear campaign” incorrectly asserted that Lloyd is “a … TRUTH: Lloyd as the head of the Leadership Council for Civil Rights participating in a panel discussion: In Venezuela, with Chavez, is really an incredible revolution – a democratic revolution. To begin to put in place things that are going to …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
According to Wikipedia, “one of his unachieved goals was to remove the United States from the United Nations.” Further, he “voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1960, 1964, and 1968, and against the Voting Rights Act of 1965.” ….. Well, I knew they were there to scare away all our business, crowd us out of our designated Free Speech area, and generally put a damper on our good time. I’m trying to be all I can be, but these folks are treading all over my First Amendment …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
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. …. The United States reached it’s pinnacle of power following World War II. To the everlasting credit of this nation we almost single handed rebuilt Europe and at the expense of the American taxpayer. As a people we knew why we fought this war and as a people we believed it our …
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Product DescriptionIda Bell Wells, later Wells-Barnett (1862-1931), was an African American civil rights advocate and an early women’s rights advocate. … In 1889, she became co-owner and editor of Free Speech, an anti-segregationist newspaper based in Memphis on Beale Street. She also published in 1892 her famous pamphlet Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All its Phases. This pamphlet, along with her 1895 The Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching …
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Filed Under (Free Speech) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free. ….. A New Deal for speech would draw on Justice Brandeis’ insistence on the role of free speech in promoting political deliberation and citizenship. It would reject Justice Holmes’”marketplace” conception of free speech, a conception that …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
In response, Harpman Hatter wrote an editorial letter to the Spokesman Review on June 22, 2008, which described the police incident on June 19th and why it violated aspects of the First Ammendment. He wrote a letter to the Mayor on June …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
It hinges on the assertion that corporations have First Amendment rights. “It does look very much as if there may be five justices ready to sign on to that proposition,” Totenberg says. If the law regulating such corporate donations …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
Lastly, when Laws are made or interpreted that either openly violate the Constitution or redefine the intent of the Constitution, we no longer have a body of laws. This is where we are today! …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-12-2009
The new Center for Open Government at Chicago-Kent College of Law will represent individuals and interest groups that are having trouble getting local governments, or the state government, to hand over documents or records that they are …
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