As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.
“As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.”
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As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.
“As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.”
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“As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.”
“Banning hate speech doesn't end racism or antisemitism. Social pressure does that. It becomes socially unacceptable.”
“Anti-black racism is not just an Egyptian problem. It exists in many parts of the Arab world.”
“I like to call the Republicans the Christian Brotherhood of the U.S. so that my fellow Americans recognise the line that connects their mix of religion and politics with their Muslim equivalent in Egypt.”
“For years I looked at the Iranians with envy - not at the outcome of their 1979 revolution, but because it was a popular uprising, not a euphemism for a coup.”
“My feminism does not demand that a woman have an equal opportunity to torture, alongside men. Torture is no less wrong because a woman, not a man, carries it out.”
“When I began we did not really have a lot of First Amendment law. It is really surprising to think of it this way, but a lot of the law - most of the law that relates to the First Amendment freedom of the press in America - is really within living memory.”
“I think, from the broad political spectrum, not just the Freedom Caucus, I think there is a need for internal reform that is how we bring bills up, getting back to regular order, how we offer amendments or don't offer amendments.”
“Our state supports personal freedom and we value the second amendment and the rights of the unborn.”
“My brothers and sisters in arms fought so that our five fundamental freedoms, enshrined in the First Amendment, could never be undermined, not to see people's freedom of speech and right to privacy eviscerated.”
“Walter Isaacson attracts the best and the brightest to Aspen. It is exhilarating to listen to the likes of David Rubenstein and constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen speak about George Washington and Newt Gingrich and the original intent of the Second Amendment.”