
Trump's Twitter Row
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Trump's Twitter Row
Hate Platforms
"Of course he's smiling. He's getting $15,000 to give a lecture on free speech."
Archival Warfare
Constitutional Convention. We're behind schedule, everybody wanted to make a speech about the first amendment. For the second amendment, let's stick to bullet points. (Published previously on May 19, 2010).
Supreme Court. It's either constitutional or unconstitutional - We don't use a scale of one to ten!
A lock labeled 'freedom' covers a man's mouth.
"A Bill of Rights? - Don't you TRUST me?"
Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater
'We will not be disarmed by gun control! We will not be stripped naked and left at the mercy of a tyrannical government!'
"And this will allow people the freedom to express themselves through the talking points of their choosing."
"Well, heck! If all you smart cookies agree, who am I to dissent?"
"Taxation with representation hasn't worked out so well." (two men at the US capital talking taxes and politics)
"Haven't you ever heard of the first amendment?"
'All I Want For Christmas Is... my Bill of Rights!'
Antonin Scalia
''Congress shall make no law'... now, I wonder what they meant by that...?'
"I like that part about freedom of speech, but what about stupid people?"
Facebook in the Boxing Ring
"Religion, politics, sex...in this part of the world every cartoonist is free to draw whatever he wants!"
'CIA Surveillance of my senate committee violates the fourth amendment...'
"Now that it's easier to get a gun than an abortion, I should buy an M16 and perform six very late-term abortions."
Restrictive Abortion Laws
U.S Capitol Building Tank Turret
Just What the Founders Had in Mind
"'Article I. Section 9. Claus B. No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States' - we gotta change that."
Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater
"I'm arresting you for saying anything."
'Let's see now...we'll give them democracy, but not too much democracy.'
"Now, should we add something at the end about how wise we are and therefore nothing in here should ever be changed?"
"And don't forget 'the right to shoot your damn fool mouth off'."
"I understand the Ten Commandments. But what is this Second Amendment he keeps going on about?"
"Senator Ted Cruzolini"
Which statement did Thomas Jefferson make on Jan. 16, 1787?
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