free speech
A detailed Summary of free speech
The United States is recognized and admired all over the world, as a representative of liberty and civil rights. The First Amendment to the US constitution, presented in the Bill of Rights passed by Congress on September 25, 1789 and ratified December 15,1791, discusses religious and political freedom. It states in particular that there shall be no "abridging of the freedom of speech, or of the press". More then two hundred years after its creation, is there a threat to the most famous
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