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Supreme Court Keeps Silent on Free Speech – Video

Posted: December 29, 2013 at 4:43 am


Supreme Court Keeps Silent on Free Speech
The Supreme Court has sidestepped the issue of free speech, preferring to discuss the issue of trespass as it pertains to Catholic protester Dennis Apel in h...

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Should Free Speech be free from consequence? – Video

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Should Free Speech be free from consequence?
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Free Speech is Haraam – Video

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Critical thinking and free expression is a death sentence if you are born into islam and then turn apostate and get too liberal with your personal views, as ...

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Free Speech and Consequences – Video

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Meagan's Musings

Posted: at 4:43 am

Hey friends! Let's talk about free speech.

As a journalist, the first amendment is probably my very favorite amendment, although I am personally fond of 13, 15 and 19 as well. I also think that the first amendment is the one of the most misunderstood.

It says "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."

Well, that's neat. It really is. Many immigrants to this country were fleeing religious prosecution and still today censorship is the norm in many countries (what's up China).

But let's focus on "abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." In the past few weeks, freedom of speech has been a hot button issue for rednecks everywhere after Phil Robertson, patriarch of the ever-popular Duck Dynasty clan, gave an interview in GQ. In the interview, Robertson shared some graphic opinions regarding homosexuality and claimed that African Americans were both happier and holier before civil rights.

Personally, I find his views abhorrent. But I wholeheartedly believe he has the right to those views. And GQ has the right to print them. Anyone who tries to argue that right would get an earful from me.

I also firmly believe that A&E - the network which airs Duck Dynasty - has the right to suspend Robertson and even cancel the show.

Robertson was suspended soon after the interview printed and the internet went crazy. Fans claimed that A&E's decision infringed on both Robertson's right to freedom of religion and freedom of speech.

Face palm.

No. It did not. Robertson can say anything he wants. It's the first amendment, a Constitutionally protected right. But we can look back at the text and note that nowhere does it either imply or explicitly that you will be free from consequences for your words. I am free to come into work and scream at the top of my lungs that my boss is a moron and degenerate (not Mark, of course), but he is also free to fire me for it. Religiously affiliated companies often have strict behavioral contracts including vague terminology along the lines of "don't do anything we won't like."

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Free speech not at issue for Robertson

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In the weeks leading up to Christmas, holiday cheer took a backseat to social outrage in the wake of controversial comments by reality TV star Phil Robertson.

After Robertson, the patriarch on the popular program Duck Dynasty,made comments about race and homosexuality in a magazine interview, he was suspended from his show.

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• Sarah Palin • Free Speech an Endangered Species • HQ • Greta • 12/23/13 • – Video

Posted: December 27, 2013 at 7:40 pm


Sarah Palin Free Speech an Endangered Species HQ Greta 12/23/13
December 23rd, 2013 Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin goes #39;On The Record with Fox host Greta Van Susteren. Palin discusses the intolerance across segments of America to public expressions...

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Segment from Free Speech TV: Faulty Consumer Credit – Video

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Segment from Free Speech TV: Faulty Consumer Credit
In this segment on Free Speech TV #39;s "Ring of Fire" program, Howard L. Nations, a nationally renowned trial lawyer, provides valuable insight into the devastating impact on consumers caused...

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MOLLETTE: Keep free speech in America

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Arts and Entertainment television was out of line for suspending Phil Robertson for a recent statement that the network executives did not appreciate. They may not have liked his Bible quote but he was stating his personal belief and not speaking on behalf of the network. I realize that he is employed by the network, but that should not prohibit him from stating his opinion.

Every American in most circumstances has an opinion and many will disagree or agree depending on the subject. Because someone states something does not mean that it is reality, except in that person's mind. However, there are many circles of shared belief throughout our world. I happen to believe some are right but some are also wrong ... in my opinion.

My opinion is based on my background, upbringing, Bible reading, education, personal studies, media, folktales and even common sense.

I don't like everything I see on television, read in the paper or hear on the radio. However, I have yet to eliminate any of the three from my life. I don't like everything I see and hear in church but I still go. Yet, I believe in the freedom of religion just like I believe in the freedom of people to state their opinions and quote their favorite books whether it's the Bible or Reader's Digest.

As a free society our task is to muddle through the free speech and make a sensible determination. Free speech encourages or offends people. However the goal of speech should never be to limit human rights to anyone. A worthy goal for us all is to use our free speech to make America better even though words can burn as in the case of Robertson's statements. Again, just because somebody makes a statement does not mean that it is reality, except in the mind of the person who made the statement. The statement simply is a window into that person's soul.

I may not agree with what you say or even like it but let's please preserve the First Amendment. A good America is a free America and a free America means free speech.

Glenn Mollette is an American columnist read in all fifty states. Contact him at GMollette@aol.com. Like his facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/glennmollette. He is the author of American Issues and numerous other books.

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Keep free speech in America

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Arts and Entertainment television was out of line for suspending Phil Robertson for a recent statement that the network executives did not appreciate. They may not have liked his Bible quote but he was stating his personal belief and not speaking on behalf of the network. I realize that he is employed by the network, but that should not prohibit him from stating his opinion.

Every American in most circumstances has an opinion and many will disagree or agree depending on the subject. Because someone states something does not mean that it is reality, except in that person's mind. However, there are many circles of shared belief throughout our world. I happen to believe some are right but some are also wrong...in my opinion.

My opinion is based on my background, upbringing, Bible reading, education, personal studies, media, folktales and even common sense.

I don't like everything I see on television, read in the paper or hear on the radio. However, I have yet to eliminate any of the three from my life. I don't like everything I see and hear in church but I still go. Yet, I believe in the freedom of religion just like I believe in the freedom of people to state their opinions and quote their favorite books whether it's the Bible or Reader's Digest.

As a free society our task is to muddle through the free speech and make a sensible determination. Free speech encourages or offends people. However the goal of speech should never be to limit human rights to anyone. A worthy goal for us all is to use our free speech to make America better even though words can burn as in the case of Robertson's statements. Again, just because somebody makes a statement does not mean that it is reality, except in the mind of the person who made the statement. The statement simply is a window into that person's soul.

I may not agree with what you say or even like it but let's please preserve the First Amendment. A good America is a free America and a free America means free speech.

Glenn Mollette is an American columnist read in all fifty states.

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