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Connor Coulter
Mar 20, 2009
The First Amendments protects five different freedoms. The freedom that I will be writing about is freedom of speech. Freedom of speech allows me to express myself in any manor I desire as long as I do not put anyone in danger or speak falsehoods about them. You can find a case dealing with freedom of speech on all tags; under Connor: Freedom of Speech.
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Connor Coulter
Mar 20, 2009
The First Amendments protects five different freedoms. The freedom that I will be writing about is freedom of speech. Freedom of speech allows me to express myself in any manor I desire as long as I do not put anyone in danger or speak falsehoods about them. You can find a case dealing with freedom of speech on all tags; under Connor: Freedom of Speech.