My Constitutional First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech

CherubimII

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I stand on my Constitutional First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech to say:


"I , Cherubim, believe employees of the Sony Corporation are responsible for the untimely death
of Michael Jackson."

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA [URL]http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/constitution.html[/URL]
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.



AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
Amendment I (1791)

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

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Freedom of speech in the United States is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and by many state constitutions and state and federal laws. Criticism of the government and advocacy of unpopular ideas that people may find distasteful or against public policy, such as racism, are generally permitted. There are exceptions to the general protection of speech, however, including the Miller test for obscenity, child pornography laws, and regulation of commercial speech such as advertising. Other limitations on free speech often balance rights to free speech and other rights, such as property rights for authors and inventors (copyright), interests in "fair" political campaigns (Campaign finance laws), protection from imminent or potential violence against particular persons (restrictions on Hate speech or fighting words), or the use of untruths to harm others (slander). Distinctions are often made between speech and other acts which may have symbolic significance. Efforts have been made to ban flag desecration, for example, though currently that act remains protected speech.
 
This isn't America...this is global, so no...wait for the autopsy report.
 
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