who is suing whom?
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @Jonathon_Hills and
Anyone who has their first amendment rights taken from them
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @Jonathon_Hills and
People who have felt that their rights have been violated
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Replying to @12lolproduction @Jonathon_Hills and
sorry...i mean who is taking first amendment rights away from people?
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @Jonathon_Hills and
cont... and just like freedom of speech in real life you can't call or cause harm with your statements I.e yelling fire in a crowded movie theater or calling for the active assault of people who don't agree with you, like
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Replying to @12lolproduction @Jonathon_Hills and
let me just cut to the chase..."Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech" this is part of the actual first amendment...(1)
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @12lolproduction and
...the only thing this does is guarantee that *the government*...won't make any law that stops freedom of speech...no mention of businesses or websites or anything else...it only concerns the protection against future laws being made.
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @12lolproduction and
...if...this amendment said something like "the public shall forever have the freedom of speech in whatever manner they choose" it would be a very different USA; but this seems to be the interpretation many Americans have. you can clearly see the difference.
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Replying to @CarltonStClaire @Jonathon_Hills and
Youtube "Broadcast Yourself" these two words make your entire argument redundant, also for a non American to argue American politics is incredibly ignorant.
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My friend, I would love to see how far your argument went in court. I've never once argued American politics. I'm talking about a point of law and how it applies in real world situations. I'm afraid the ignorance ball is firmly in your court.
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