You still reply before learning the facts....
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gringo_911
08/03/2007, 12:52 AM #
So the framers were concerned about the ability of all those teachers in the public school system that wouldn't exist for another 70 years to contain "disruptive" speech? This is so idiotic on so many levels that you can't take refuge in your "I'm not a native English speaker" defense.
Aha. So, there were no government run schools in the USA for 70 years after the Constitution was signed. That's an interesting point of view - even though it contradicts the facts. For example, there were public schools in the New England colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire way in 1600s - somewhat before the US Constitution was written. Moreover, "after the Declaration of Independence, 14 states had their own constitutions by 1791, and out of the 14, 7 states had specific provisions for education." But these are facts - and you are not interested in facts. Right? After all, why cloud your thinking with the truth?!
Come on, bitch, you know you are wrong.
Even if your historically ludicrous conjecture were remotely accurate, can you point to any Supreme Court decision in the history of the U.S. upholding a restriction on "disruptive" speech?
This is hardly an argument against the view that the judges should follow the meaning of the Constitution which was decided by the people who wrote it. You should re-read the article which critisizes Thomas...
If you knew anything about First Amendment jurisprudence, you'd know that any restriction on speech -- a core Constitutional right -- must be narrowly tailored, must serve a compelling government interest, and must not be so vague and broad as to vest arbitrary authority in the government to determine what speech falls within the prohibition. Even a Regent University alumnus could have told you that.
Of course, this claim has nothing to do with the US Constitution, or US laws. You just state your personal opinion. Anyway, this is quite funny, coming from the guy who wants to prohibit the radio stations with the right-wing hosts. Yap, Makes perfect sense...