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To: robertpaulsen
Where does the U.S. Constitution say that "the people" have a right to free speech? It doesn't say that. Where does it say that "the people" have a right to a trial? It doesn't say that.

Where does the U.S. Constitution say that "the people" have freedom of religion? It doesn't say that.

You're making this "crap" up.

You have completely jumped the shark on this one. You no longer have any credibility.

272 posted on 07/08/2007 4:52:32 PM PDT by TigersEye (My heart is broken but my conscience knows its cause.)
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To: TigersEye
"You have completely jumped the shark on this one."

Words mean things.

The U.S. Constitution does not use the phrase "the people" in those areas you mentioned (speech, religion, or trials). It either says nothing or it refers to "persons" or "the accused".

276 posted on 07/08/2007 5:12:56 PM PDT by robertpaulsen
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