To: semimojo
"Yeah, that right to post on Twitter that our forefathers died for."
Actually, in a way, yes that is what they fought for. In the same way it's not the calibre of the gun, it's the right to bear arms, no matter the calibre, it's the right free speech and not have some twits censor or cancel that speech because they don't control it.
1776 was about reducing and controlling the power of government and it's evil associates, not the the size of the bullets or the syntax of the speech.
9 posted on
12/04/2022 9:17:58 AM PST by
The Louiswu
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To: The Louiswu
To: The Louiswu
28 posted on
12/04/2022 9:41:34 AM PST by
sauropod
(Fascists also buy Comcast cable packages" - Olby - Wanna buy mine?)
To: The Louiswu
it's the right free speech and not have some twits censor or cancel that speech because they don't control it.No one is stopping anyone from speaking.
Did the framers think they each had the right to publish their speech in their neighbor's pamphlet? Regardless of what their neighbor wanted?
Or did they have the right to publish their own pamphlet?
43 posted on
12/04/2022 9:56:38 AM PST by
semimojo
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