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The First Amendment

I. "Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"

II. This is an example of what American citizens said when exercising their right of free speech during the era of the Vietnam War.

III. The issue I've decided to speak about is the importance of our First Amendment rights.

IV. There are three areas of the First Amendment that I am going to discuss. Namely:

A. The right to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for

B. The right of the press to print whatever they want.

C. And of course the right to practice the religion of your choice.

Transition: Loosely translated, the First Amendment states that any

citizen is guaranteed the right to believe what they want to believe,

practice any religion they choose, and speak out about what they agree

or disagree with. It is our right to assemble peaceably in protest (or

support) and, when all else fails, petition the government for change

I. The fact that we can "assemble peaceably and petition for a redress

of grievances", is a privilege that guarantees unto us the right to be

heard. Whether or not any progress is made is a different story, but we

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