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THERE IS A LINE, AND WE HAVE CROSSED IT

Freedom of speech includes the right to:

*Not to speak (specifically, the right not to salute the flag).

West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943).


*Of students to wear black armbands to school to protest a war (“Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate.”).Tinker v. Des Moines, 393 U.S. 503 (1969).


*To use certain offensive words and phrases to convey political messages.

Cohen v. California, 403 U.S. 15 (1971).


*To contribute money (under certain circumstances) to political campaigns.

Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976).


*To advertise commercial products and professional services (with some restrictions).

Virginia Board of Pharmacy v. Virginia Consumer Council, 425 U.S. 748 (1976); Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, 433 U.S. 350 (1977).


*To engage in symbolic speech, (e.g., burning the flag in protest).

Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989); United States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990).


"USCPR provides up to $7,800 for its community-based fellows and between $2,880 and $3,660 for its campus-based “fellows” in return for spending eight hours a week organizing “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.” They are trained to “rise up, to revolution.”

The radical group received at least $300,000 from Soros’ Open Society Foundations since 2017 and also took in $355,000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019."




ONE WORLD (sigma3ioc.com) Nelson Rockefeller: Rockefeller would work toward international creation of a new world order based in super Capitalism and Communism.


The Democrats and RINO's allow it all: BEN DOVER: INTERNATIONAL KNEE PAD SALESMAN (sigma3ioc.com)


Freedom of speech does not include:

*To incite imminent lawless action.

Brandenburg v. Ohio, 395 U.S. 444 (1969).


*To make or distribute obscene materials.

Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476 (1957).


*To burn draft cards as an anti-war protest.

United States v. O’Brien, 391 U.S. 367 (1968).


*To permit students to print articles in a school newspaper over the objections of the school administration. Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 484 U.S. 260 (1988).


*Of students to make an obscene speech at a school-sponsored event.

Bethel School District #43 v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986).


*Of students to advocate illegal drug use at a school-sponsored event.

Morse v. Frederick, U.S. (2007).


Subversion:

1. The act of subverting: the state of being subverted a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working secretly from within.

2. A cause of overthrow or destruction


Treason:

The crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government:


Are you paying attention yet America? JGL 4/26/24


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