Biden says “No Amendment to the Constitution is absolute”

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He's right....thus the 21st eliminating the 18th. Know your history.
Jo used the fail analogy about yelling fire in a theater was not a protected right
“You can’t yell … ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech.
It’s Time to Stop Using the ‘Fire in a Crowded Theater’ Quote
Oliver Wendell Holmes made the analogy during a controversial Supreme Court case that was overturned more than 40 years ago.
 
Well, this could get interesting...


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He's right....thus the 21st eliminating the 18th. Know your history.
Jo used the fail analogy about yelling fire in a theater was not a protected right
“You can’t yell … ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech.
It’s Time to Stop Using the ‘Fire in a Crowded Theater’ Quote
Oliver Wendell Holmes made the analogy during a controversial Supreme Court case that was overturned more than 40 years ago.

We posted this at the exact same time.
 
Well, this could get interesting...


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He's right....thus the 21st eliminating the 18th. Know your history.
Jo used the fail analogy about yelling fire in a theater was not a protected right
“You can’t yell … ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech.
It’s Time to Stop Using the ‘Fire in a Crowded Theater’ Quote
Oliver Wendell Holmes made the analogy during a controversial Supreme Court case that was overturned more than 40 years ago.

We posted this at the exact same time.
you know what they say about great minds?
 
Biden lied numerous times during that ******* speech yesterday. He might be so senile that he does not even know he is lying.
 
While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
 
While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
Then why didn't Biden say what you said?
 
While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
all amendments are protected rights therefore they are absolute

No they are not. You can have them all removed through due process and there have been many cases where one conflicts with another and a court has to make a determination.

One of the biggest we have battled with for years is the conflict to the right to life and the right to privacy.
 
So if amendments are not absolute that would be the 15th, 16th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendment are also not absolute
 
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While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
all amendments are protected rights therefore they are absolute

No they are not. You can have them all removed through due process and there have been many cases where one conflicts with another and a court has to make a determination.

One of the biggest we have battled with for years is the conflict to the right to life and the right to privacy.
they are absolute until you do the amendment process
 
While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
all amendments are protected rights therefore they are absolute

No they are not. You can have them all removed through due process and there have been many cases where one conflicts with another and a court has to make a determination.

One of the biggest we have battled with for years is the conflict to the right to life and the right to privacy.
Are you retarded?
 
While true its a pretty vague general statement. While no Amendment is absolute there is very little he can do on his own. Maybe nothing.
all amendments are protected rights therefore they are absolute

No they are not. You can have them all removed through due process and there have been many cases where one conflicts with another and a court has to make a determination.

One of the biggest we have battled with for years is the conflict to the right to life and the right to privacy.
they are absolute until you do the amendment process

Freedom of the Press.

Fort Bend newspaper loses $1 million libel lawsuit

That Freedom is not absolute.
 
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