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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Maybe. But I have yet to see you come up with a two line position on the first amendment that represents the Right. Is this a fool's errand?
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"The Right believes that free speech should continue to exist in the same general legal context that prevailed on December 15, 1791 when Virginia supplied the required three-quarters vote for ratification of the Bill of Rights. As a result, the Right believes that national security and the suppression of sedition are always compelling state interests, leaving the only question whether proposed governmental controls are narrowly tailored."