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  • Our Desire B The Press Needs
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    Persuasive speech The First Amendment I. "Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today" II. This is an example of what American citizens said when exercising their right of free speech during the era of the Vietnam War.. The issue I've decided to speak about is the importance of our First Amendment rights. IV. There are three areas of the First Amendment that I am going to discuss. Namely: A. The right to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for change. B. The right of the press t...
  • Equally Important Aspect Of Freedom Of Expression
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    Constitutional Democracy The basic premise of a constitutional democracy is that government has rules and all of the people have voices. Through free and fair elections we elect candidates to represent us. The Constitution of the United States guarantees us the right to do this, and to live democratically. The framers attacked tyrannical government and advanced the following ideas: that government comes from below, not from above, and that it derives its powers from the consent of the governed; ...
  • Women's Rights Convention In Seneca Falls
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    Through out history, Americans have fought for the rights of freedom in their country, freedoms that have been passed down through dozen's of generations. Freedom's such as religion, speech, press, slavery and the right to vote. Americans, though very aware of their freedoms, often take them for granted and forget the struggles that their ancestors went through to obtain them. One example of this struggle is a woman's right to be treated and looked upon by the government as equals. This was not ...
  • Right To Freedom Of Opinion And Expression
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    For centuries governments have tried to regulate materials judged inappropriate or offensive. Turning first to the Bible (Jer. 36.1-26), prophet Jeremiah encountered this policy called censorship, of restricting the expression of ideas and opinions, which are believed to undermine the authority or social and moral order, when the book he had dictated to Baruch was mutilated by King Jehoiakim. (Encyclopedia Britannica, p. 365). Censorship is always wrong, no matter how unpleasant the material bei...
  • Human Rights Act
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    RIGHTS, DUTIES AND FREEDOMS Under the Human Rights Act 1998, which came into force in October 2000, there are certain rights and freedoms that are protected. The significance of this act is to offer legal rights to everyone in a democratic country. The United Kingdom does not have a written constitution, this is very unusual in a democracy, and our rights and freedoms have traditionally been protected by a presumption that we are free to do anything that is not covered by a specific forbidding l...
  • Censorship Of Forms Of Media
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    As Americans, we idealize our freedom and place a high value on our constitution and all that it stands for. We specifically turn to our Bill of Rights as a symbol of our freedom, both as a nation and individuals. Our freedom of speech and freedom of press are two of the values we hold highest. Many things can affect the interpretation of these values, and this produces much tension in today's world. For example, the censorship of forms of media can be seen as an infringement on the rights of ci...
  • Freedom
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    Women have been fighting for their rights for everything from the freedom to own property to the freedom to vote. During the Seneca Falls Convention, Susan B. Anthony made a compelling speech that change many people's views, both male and female. They fought for well over a year to obtain the 18th Amendment which granted them the right to vote. Ever since then the world has been a better and more equal place. Before the 18th amendment was granted, women had to go through terrible injustices and ...
  • Right Of The Freedom Of Speech
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    The terrorist attack on the world trade center has, unfortunately, led our government to decrease some of our hard-earned civil rights. Our government has responded to this terrible crisis by reducing such rights as freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom from unreasonable searches. The president has made efforts to begin new projects and pass new laws that will restrict some of the freedoms written in the constitution. Many of the steps President Bush has taken may intensify our prob...
  • Bill Of Rights To The Limit
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    The Declaration of Independence is the document, written by Thomas Jefferson, that separated us from British rule and gave us Americans our freedom. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments that protect and guarantee us this treasure we call freedom. These sacred documents have given us so much, but do we really give our undying commitment and dedication to every nook, cranny, and article of these papers? I think not. If you can show me a person who has not in one way or another disagreed ...

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