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Expressions of Liberty

A commentary on the governmental respect for natural human rights as expressed by the founders of the United States and how it effects us today. I also show how the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution and other related documents are not dead documents in America today, but merely ignored and misused.

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Location: Champaign, Illinois, United States

I am a classical liberal which is considered a type of conservative in these modern days. I am pro-right to life, pro-right to liberty, pro-parental rights, pro-right to property and a number of other natural human rights.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Libertines Are Always Testing The Limits

I felt I should mention that some things are too libertine even for the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals as this article on a ruling by the Nevada Supreme Court. The scary thing is that two of Nevada’s lower courts found what they called “"expressive conduct" in the constitution. That probably has something to do with the right to speech. The court wisely stated that even if it does apply it not absolute. I would like to see both that decision and the one in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals even though I have trouble believing the Ninth said any such thing.

Seattle on the other hands rejected a measure keeping dancers four feet away from patrons.

I am unsure what the legislators and others who propose these bills hope to do. I would really like to know the rational since I do not see them doing anything significant to curb sex entertainment.

The First Amendment can not be used to violate the purpose of the U.S. Constitution so there is a limit to any one of the freedoms it grants.

Source 1 is article about Nevada Supreme Court.