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Blue State Logic, Court sides with violent mob to silence free speech!
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1138407" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The difference here is that, over time, various amendments and Supreme Court rulings have <em>broadened</em> the scope of Constitutional rights and protections in regards to issues such as suffrage, equal representation and free speech. Blacks and women have been <em>included</em>, not excluded, for the purpose of voting rights. The "freedom of speech and of the press" clause in the Constitution has been<em> expanded</em> over time to <em>include</em> forms of electronic media such as TV, radio and Internet that did not yet exist when the Constitution was written.</p><p></p><p>The people who talk about a "changing" or "evolving" Constitution in regards to the <em>Second</em> Amendment are almost always people who want to <em>restrict</em> our rights under the Second rather than <em>expanding</em> them as has been done with the First, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Nineteenth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1138407, member: 14668"] The difference here is that, over time, various amendments and Supreme Court rulings have [I]broadened[/I] the scope of Constitutional rights and protections in regards to issues such as suffrage, equal representation and free speech. Blacks and women have been [I]included[/I], not excluded, for the purpose of voting rights. The "freedom of speech and of the press" clause in the Constitution has been[I] expanded[/I] over time to [I]include[/I] forms of electronic media such as TV, radio and Internet that did not yet exist when the Constitution was written. The people who talk about a "changing" or "evolving" Constitution in regards to the [I]Second[/I] Amendment are almost always people who want to [I]restrict[/I] our rights under the Second rather than [I]expanding[/I] them as has been done with the First, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Nineteenth. [/QUOTE]
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