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Free OF Religion For ALL! Forever!

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Establishment of religion Establishment Clause of the First Amendment The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits the establishment of a national religion by the Congress or the preference of one religion over another, or religion over non-religion. Originally, the First Amendment only applied to the federal government. Subsequently, under the incorporation doctrine, certain selected provisions were applied to states. It was not, however, until the middle and later years of the twentieth century that the Supreme Court began to interpret the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses in such a manner as to restrict the promotion of religion by state governments. For example, in the Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet, 512 U.S. 687 (1994), Justice David Souter, writing for the majority, concluded that "government should not prefer one religion to another, or religion to irreligion". Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment In Sherbert v. Verner, 374 U.S. 398 (1963), the Warren Court applied the strict scrutiny standard of review to this clause, holding that a state must show a compelling interest in restricting religion-related activities. In Employment Division v. Smith, 494 U.S. 872 (1990), the Supreme Court retreated from this standard, permitting governmental actions that were neutral regarding religion. The Congress attempted to restore this standard by passing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, but in City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507 (1997), the Supreme Court held that such an attempt was unconstitutional regarding state and local government actions (though permissible regarding federal actions). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment

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sndcain36
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Free Speech in China? SWEET!!!!

Just kidding. China has unblocked the Amnesty International website but you still can't read anything about Tibet or Darfur. Nothing like a little freedom of speech. And I do mean...

Started by sndcain36 (486) in internet • 8 responses • Last response by snebxu66 (264) • 3 months ago
Tags: china, free speech, beijing, not joking, olympics

coffeeshot
(2048)
New law prevents people 'annoying' Catholics.

The Pope is visiting Australia soon and a new law has passed that will result in protesters being fined up to $5500 for being 'annoying'. This includes any kind of protesting (including protests by...

Started by coffeeshot (2048) in life • 20 responses • Last response by maryrajam1962 (227) • 3 months ago
Tags: law, catholic, free speech, pope, protest

beautyqueen26
(7635)
McCain's war on bloggers! This affects all MyLot members too.

Did you read this article? I was doing a search online for that NBC interview where McCain was talking about his policy on war in Iraq and couldn't find it. But, instead, I came across an alarming...

Started by beautyqueen26 (7635) in mylot.com • 25 responses • Last response by vera5d (2089) • 4 months ago
Tags: mature content, bloggers, mccain, blogs, free speech

Trace86
(2741)
How free should free speech be?

I got this in an email from a friend today. After reading it, I thought it would make a good discussion. How free should free speech be? Should a private email to a student group about your opinion...

Started by Trace86 (2741) in life • 5 responses • Last response by stephcjh (13676) • 4 months ago
Tags: free speech, opinion, reprimand, teacher

shoelessjoe
(62)
Should there be censorship/rules for the internet

If so whos would they be.I personally think that the internet is the last place left on this planet for free speech and open discutions on any subjects

Started by shoelessjoe (62) in internet • 4 responses • Last response by hiccup (4751) • 6 months ago
Tags: censor at home, free speech
 

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Obama campaign confronts WGN radio

DENVER — Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign organized its supporters Wednesday night to confront Tribune-owned WGN-AM in Chicago for having a critic of the Illinois Democrat on its...

Started in politicalpartypoop.com • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: anti free speech liberals, obama watch, free speech, angry negro, obamessiah

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Russian newspaper closes after story on Putin

Just a simple coincidence, no doubt. After all, Bush did look into his heart and I think we all know Bush's judgment is infallible.Moskovsky Korrespondent, the newspaper that first reported rumours...

Started in AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: media, free speech, putin, russia

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China refuses to guarantee free press during Olympics

Nothing captures the Olympic spirit like controlling the press. Fortunately the American media is familiar with this routine, having given up their authority and independence to the Bush...

Started in AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: media, free speech, china, olympics

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The communist regime is a bunch of absolute phonies but why stop now? They've been getting away with this for years and have everyone shaking in the boots, afraid of angering their discount business...

Started in AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: human rights, cnn, free speech, china, olympics

Oliver Willis
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Ashcroft Is Back (In Spirit)

Wasting federal funds to go after producers of pornography. We have this thing called the first amendment. It’s pretty unambiguous. Quit wasting our tax funds on ta-tas to appease the American...

Started in Oliver Willis • 7 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: free speech