Daffy Duck for President Directors: Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone Studio: Warner Bros. | USA, 2004
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Daffy Duck for President Directors: Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone Studio: Warner Bros. | USA, 2004
A Review of the First Amendment
The best way to protect your rights, is to know your rights. Here’s what you need to know about the first amendment to the U.S. constitution:
What the 1st amendment covers: - congress can not make the U.S. Have an official religion - This is why there is a lot of current controversy over Christian symbols on government property - free exercise of religion - anyone can practice any religion they choose - free speech/press- protects most words said and printed, as well symbolic gestures - under this you can burn the flag, not salute the flag, use/make political cartoons, and say your opinions - you CANNOT shout ‘FIRE’ in a crowded place, make obscene speeches at a school, or advocate for illegal substances at a school, say something that would likely make someone commit an act of violence (fighting words), slander/libel - right to petition - you can petition the government, sue the government, and lobby the government. - right to assemble - you can always have a group of people protesting, as long as it is peaceful. The government can put restrictions on the time, place, and manner of the assembly. - you CANNOT have an assembly in which there is rioting, disorder, disruption of traffic, or endangerment of public safety
Hope For 2026
Alan Zendell, January 2, 2026, The future of our democracy as our Declaration of Independence and Constitution framed it will depend on two things that will occupy most of 2026. The first half of the year belongs to the Supreme Court. The Roberts Court is expected to publish decisions on the constitutionality of several critical issues, all of which deal directly with the power of the…
Uncooperative Radio 01-13-16
okay I really want to go to the Constitution Center and see the Liberty Bell now.
I LOVE AMERICA.
Exploring historic Philly .1. art in Elfreth's Alley .2. Constitution Center lawn .3. Pennsylvania style drag racing .4. Good old Ben Frank creepin