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... the word 'propagate' was a fundamental part of their tenet. Even if the word were not there, I am sure, under the freedom of speech which the Constitution guarantees it will be open to any religious community to persuade ... (1) is not limited to the religion in which a person is born but includes any religion. Freedom of conscience, he wrote, harmonises with this, for its presence in Article 25(1) ...
... Singapore, unlike liberal societies, there is certainly no wish to provide "freedom for the thought we hate" (to borrow the title of a new book ... choices are polarised as "individual versus collective" or "freedom versus responsibility", implying that free speech ... good, young Singaporeans are growing up seizing that freedom on their own terms, impervious to being lectured about their social obligations ...
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... ," Jeff said in an interview in the couple's Houston apartment. "Exercising our freedom of speech in a public square... . And they were treating us like criminals." "Our costs were ... mayor supported a city council resolution apologizing to the Ranks, and the mayor wasn't going to suppress freedom of expression just because the White House wanted him to. (At the event, the Secret Service sequestered ...
... glad that students who are 'full of s***' are allowed to talk. It hasn't always been that way. What Does "Academic Freedom" Have to do With the War on Terror? Quite a lot, actually. The War on Terror is so ... not popular, or held by those with power and influence. And that's why I believe that the "academic freedom" that allows people with one set of beliefs to marginalize those who don't agree with ...
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The Constitution?s First Amendment guarantees American citizens all kind of freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, freedom to petition the government, and the Cigar?s favorite - freedom of the press. Here at the Cigar, we have the privilege of giving readers the truth, regardless of what the University of Rhode Island?s administration or Student Senate sees fit to publish.
... in his 1964 Presidential nomination acceptance speech:We must, and we shall, set the tide running again in the cause of freedom. And this party, with its every action, every word, every breath, and every heartbeat, has but a ... ideal of the party. The heirs of Goldwater couldn't spare a day for freedom.Neither could the Democrats. Their daily topics this year were "One Nation," "Renewing America's ...