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Tag: SpeechBy JGillman, Section News
(Stockbridge, GA)- Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain responded to President Obama's speech on jobs tonight, saying:
"We waited 30 months for this?" More here: Herman Cain 2012 Actually.. there really isn't any more. Nuff said right? (5 comments) Comments >> By The Wizard of Laws, Section Multimedia
Cross-posted in The Wizard of Laws
Conspiracy theorists imagine wide, well-coordinated, concerted efforts to pursue particularized agendas. To some extent, these efforts exist, though I would not necessarily call them conspiracies, since that implies something sinister. For example, when the White House changes its message or adopts new terminology (think about the change from "health care reform" to "health insurance reform" to make insurance companies the target), memoranda go out, talking points are distributed, and the organization -- the MSM included -- delivers a coordinated message. Beyond that sort of rudimentary message distribution, widespread conspiracies are hard to implement, and one should take such accusations very skeptically. It is far more likely that persons pursue similar agendas, not because they are engaged in a conspiracy, but because they share a particular ideology or worldview. This is the alarming condition -- the number and variety of initiatives spawned, not by conspiracy, but by a common disregard for constitutional liberties and an infatuation with government power. Cue Gretchen Whitmer.
(1 comment, 555 words in story) Full Story By The Wizard of Laws, Section News
Cross-posted in The Wizard of Laws
The First Amendment prohibits any law abridging freedom of speech or prohibiting the free exercise of religion. Religious freedom is further enshrined in Article I, Section 4 of Michigan's constitution, and Article I, Section 5 states:
Every person may freely speak, write, express and publish his views on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of such right; and no law shall be enacted to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press. When people think about freedom of speech, they may not realize that the freedom to speak includes the freedom not to speak. When people gather to discuss important (or even not-so-important) issues, they cannot be made to voice certain opinions or viewpoints, nor can they be required to adopt the views or religious beliefs of others. Unfortunately, Sen. Gretchen Whitmer (D-East Lansing) and certain of her colleagues do not share this perspective on freedom. They are attempting not only to tell certain non-profit organizations what they can and cannot say, but they want to force these organizations to share information promulgated by certain, selected professional associations. In so doing, they are circumventing the will of the people of the State of Michigan and infringing on our constitutional rights.
(2 comments, 788 words in story) Full Story By steve, Section News
cross-posted @ motorcitytimes.com
Video of our intrepid Lt. Governor John Cherry delivering a "stemwinder" at the 2009 Michigan Democrat Convention. (270 words in story) Full Story |
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