first amendment

Live “Politely” or Die

by Jeff Lewis on December 28, 2010

Continuing the Left’s assault on the constitution, it is now illegal in the “Live Free or Die” state of New Hampshire to repeatedly use “offensively coarse language” with the purpose to annoy. According to Eugene Volokh, “N.H. Stat. § 644–4 makes it a misdemeanor to, among other things, ‘make repeated ...

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The Astounding Bravery in Condeming the Wacky Pastor

by Jeff Lewis on September 9, 2010

By Greg Gutfeld DailyGut.com The Vatican calls it “outrageous.” Hillary called it “disgraceful.” Erik Holder smeared it as “idiotic.” And the NYPD called it “dangerous.” No, those strong words are not about my new mesh thong ( I’m only giving the people what they want). And they aren’t reactions to ...

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Liberals – “It’s a Free Country” Almost…

by Jeff Lewis on September 3, 2010

I never cease to be amazed when Liberals cozy up to the constitution and proudly profess, “this is America…it’s a free country.” They love pointing to the first amendment when it comes to burning the flag or when SEIU thugs protest in the front yard of a man’s home, or ...

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Legal Challenges to Prayer on the Rise

by Jeff Lewis on July 25, 2010

Freedom of religion is one of the most basic concepts to the American way of life. It is considered a “natural” right in that we obtain this right from God, not from government. The government can not bestow this right upon us, nor can it take it away. The Founders ...

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Myth: The Constitution mandates the “separation of church and state.” Truth: Neither the phrase “separation of church and state,” nor anything like it, appears in the Constitution. Sixteen words in the Constitution address the relationship between government and religion.  They are the first sixteen words of the First Amendment, which ...

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FTC Seeks To Control News

by Jeff Lewis on June 8, 2010

Reprinted from The Washington Times, LLC. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is seeking ways to “reinvent” journalism, and that’s a cause for concern. According to a May 24 draft proposal, the agency thinks government should be at the center of a media overhaul. The bureaucracy sees it as a problem ...

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Elena Kagan vs. the First Amendment

by Jeff Lewis on May 28, 2010

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There are many reasons to believe Elena Kagan is a poor choice for Justice of the Supreme Court. She has no judicial experience. That’s right…she has never served one day as a judge at any level of government. In fact her track record is so thin; it’s hard to find ...

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