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Amendment Al Arian
1,001 wordsAs everyone in the world should know, the world isn't clear-cut and simple to read. The world is not just black and white. There is no real absolute truth in anything because the issue of what is right and wrong can vary widely between one person and the next. This fact is what makes our world so dynamic; it is what enables us to grow and learn and change. However, because of this blur in what people perceive is right or wrong, or in what someone thinks is one thing and another person thinks is ...
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Racist Speech
1,112 wordsFreedom of Speech: My Version and Their's The First Amendment has lead Americans to believe in a hallowed sense of freedom that does not exist -- freedom of speech. Freedom of speech in this country has never been absolute. You can't yell fire in a crowded theater, solicit bribes, make terrorist threats, slander another, intentionally inflict emotional distress or be obscene in public (Dickerson). What Americans do have a right to is their opinion and the means by which to express it, no matter ...
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Mackinnon's Argumentation Of Porn Films
2,101 wordsPhilosophy 183 June 3, 1998 In comparing the issues surrounding the distribution and depiction of pornographic and racist materials, very few differences, if any, can be derived from the two. Besides the obvious differences in which one form appeals itself to the adult community and the other to the racist community, the two extremes, nonetheless, fall under a much broader category. They are both recognized and valid forms of speech, and as such are equally entitled to the same constitutional pr...
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Free Speech And The First Amendment
1,010 wordsWhen the framers of the United States Constitution drew up the first amendment, they made an emphasis on free speech. Included in this first amendment were the freedom of the press, freedom of religion, right to assembly, and the prohibition of censorship. In this essay, the topic of hate-filled speech and its relation to the first amendment will be examined. For starters, the topic of hate-filled speeches at college campuses will be shown. In addition, the fact of whether or not there should be...
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Country Of Free Speech
410 wordsHere it is, February already! Damn! This year is flyin by like a car hit bum! It's also time for me to be campaigning for president again. So far so good. In New Hampshire, I spent not one cent and Gary Bauer spent 800 thousand bucks only to get 324 votes more than I did! Once again I've added more bikini girls to the page. My favorites are the patriotic gals. Nothin says God Bless America like a t-back up the butt crack! Them gals look finer than a set of 38-15-40 Super Stampers (well close). I...
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Case Of Free Speech During Times
664 wordsEver since the September 11th attacks over a year ago, I've been concerned with the way our colleges, government, and even individual citizens have been handling the way people have been dealing with their animosity toward certain people. The right of free speech is a right we take for granted. Even though we are expected to pull together during times of crisis, not everyone does-and this is why the fine line separating our rights from pushing ideals on others, becomes very fuzzy. On one side, w...