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'Buddy Poppies' subject of latest First Amendment battle
Saturday, November 29, 2008

By Charlie Butts


Americans’ right to organize and speak about politics needs renewed protection
Wednesday, October 22, 2008

By Bradley A. Smith


FIRST AMENDMENT:
The enemies of free
speech are on the march

Part 11

Monday, June 30, 2008

By Wes Vernon


What do the letters LBJ and JSM have in common?
Tuesday, June 13, 2006

By District 11 Phoenix Arizona


Preserving the Internet or Stopping its Progress?
Thursday, February 28, 2008

By Cord Blomquist, Ryan Radia, and Alex Nowrasteh Competitive Enterprise Institute


Repeal the Johnson Amendment
Monday, February 25, 2008

By Joseph Farah


Guilt by Association?
Tuesday, February 26, 2008

By Lynn M. Stuter


Backdoor Imposition of Fairness Doctrine Opposed by Black Broadcasters
Thusday, February 26, 2008

By David Almasi


ACTION ALERT
Intense media spin
for hate crimes law

Monday, December 03, 2007

By Liberty Counsel

ACTION ALERT
Senate Could Vote on
"Thought Crimes"
Soon!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

By John Birch Society

ACTION ALERT
Urge President Bush To Veto Ted Kennedy's "pro-homosexual Hate Crimes" Scheme!
Friday, November 30, 2007

By Family Policy Network


 Pence, Republican House Leaders Announce Discharge Pettion To Ban The Fairness Doctrine
Friday, October 19, 2007

By Congressman Mike Pence


 Senate Votes To Add
‘Hate Crimes’ Amendment
To Defense Bill!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

By Rev. Louis P. Sheldon

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution was written by James Madison (on Dec. 15, 1791) because at America's inception, citizens demanded a guarantee of their basic freedoms.

Our blueprint for personal freedom and the hallmark of an open society, the First Amendment protects freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and petition.

Without the First Amendment, religious minorities could be persecuted, the government might well establish a national religion, protesters could be silenced, the press could not criticize government, and citizens could not mobilize for social change.


Fairness Doctrine Not Needed, FCC Chairman Says
July 27, 2007

By Randy Hall


Speech Police,
Riding High In Oakland

Sunday, June 24, 2007

By George F. Will


Return of Fairness Doctrine Spells Danger to Religious Broadcasters
Friday, July 13, 2007

From: Jonathan Falwell


 Government Should Not Police Speech  
Wednesday, July 11, 2007

By Mitch McConnell

  Speaker Of The House Hires A George Soros Activist
Monday, March 5, 2007

By Rev. Louis P. Sheldon

UN-SQUELCHING FREE SPEECH  
Friday, January 26, 2007

By Ryan Sager

Communications without Commissions:
A National Plan for Reforming Telecom Regulation  
October 18, 2005

By Braden Cox and Clyde Wayne Crews

 The US Supreme Court will examine whether a
private company can demand payment in exchange for not seizing private property.
January 02, 2007

By Warren Richey| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

W pushes envelope on U.S. spying
New postal law lets Bush peek through your mail
January 4, 2007

By James Gordon Meek

A Retreat on Rationing Free Speech? 
 
Sunday, December 31, 2006

By George F. Will

Exploding the myth of church-state separation

The Judicial Standard Emerging From Colonial Political And Religious History To Be Applied To Constitutional Challenges Based On The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment
Part I Of II, May 15, 2002
The Judicial Standard Emerging From Colonial Political And Religious History To Be Applied To Constitutional Challenges Based On The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment
Part II Of II, May 15, 2002

By Tayra de la Caridad Antolick

Sharply Divided Court Upholds City’s Anti-Christian Ban of Nativity in New York City Public Schools
Friday, February 3, 2006

Thomas More Law Center

Buying the 'big lie' of church-state separation
January 7, 2005
David Kupelian Articles

By David Kupelian

Church, state 'wall' not idea of Jefferson
August 5, 2002

By Larry Witham

On the establishment of religion:What the
Constitution really says.
August 26, 2003

By Alan Keyes.

Secular humanism: marginalizing Christians with their own faith Separation of religion and Constitution

By Robert Meyer


HOUSE VOTES TO END FREE SPEECH

On Wednesday the House joined the Senate to recommend that the First Amendment to the Constitution be tossed out and that the great experiment of free speech should come to an end in the United States after more than 200 years. The House passed a motion 213-186 to allow "Hate Crimes" legislation added by the Senate in the Defense Authorization Act. Under the "Hate Crimes" (which I call Thought Crimes) provision anyone can go to jail for making a disparaging remark to a homosexual or about homosexuality. Thus if a homosexual says to another homosexual "You are truly gay" it is a compliment, but if a straight man says to a homosexual "You are truly gay" it is an insult that can land him in jail. There is still time to stop the "Hate Crimes" provision added to the Defense Authorization Act by Senator Kennedy. The Conference Committee while ironing out differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill can iron out "Hate Crimes." If it stays in, anyone saying that traditional marriage should be preserved or that homosexuality is a sin will be in violation of federal law. Next week the Religious Freedom Coalition will host a Swedish lawmaker in Washington, DC who will talk to congressmen and Senators about the arrest and conviction of a Swedish pastor for preaching that homosexuality is a sin.
Citizens for a Constitutional Republic advocate the abolition of the Federal Communications Commission.

"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies."

Groucho Marx

Citizens for a Constitutional Republic believes Groucho Marx's Statement (above) describes S. 1913 McCain - Feingold perfectly.


S. 1913 McCain - Feingold    And its companion bill   S. 1913 , Presidential Funding Act of 2003     Violate the First Amendment and is their fore unconstitutional. Congress should repeal McCain/Feingold in its entirety.

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