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https://www.cato.org/blog/summary-murth ... -arguments
This is actually a pretty critical case.
First Amendment stuff in SCOTUS Murthy vs Missouri
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Re: First Amendment stuff in SCOTUS Murthy vs Missouri
It isn't a right if the government can restrict it. The Bill Of Rights is a pretty simple document. If only the government would abide by it things would be much better. The problem is, about two seconds after the elected and appointed officials swear to uphold and defend the Constitution they violate their oath. What we need is a statute that requires the removal from office of any official on federal, state or local levels that violates their oaths.
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Re: First Amendment stuff in SCOTUS Murthy vs Missouri
+1jeepnik wrote: ↑Wed Jun 04, 1975 8:35 pm It isn't a right if the government can restrict it. The Bill Of Rights is a pretty simple document. If only the government would abide by it things would be much better. The problem is, about two seconds after the elected and appointed officials swear to uphold and defend the Constitution they violate their oath. What we need is a statute that requires the removal from office of any official on federal, state or local levels that violates their oaths.
SO where does this become part of the 1ST?
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