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		<title>Do I Really Have Freedom of Speech?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Americans pride themselves with the fact that the United States government has addressed the notion of our Freedom of Speech; however, they feel that the word freedom is a bit misleading in this regard.  Many feel as though they do not, truly, have Freedom of Speech, due to the boundaries that have been [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many Americans pride themselves with the fact that the United States government has addressed the notion of our Freedom of Speech; however, they feel that the word freedom is a bit misleading in this regard.  Many feel as though they do not, truly, have Freedom of Speech, due to the boundaries that have been placed on them through the conditions of the 1st Amendment.  They feel that their speech is mildly tainted since there are so many restrictions placed on their freedom.  Some feel as though they just do not have the full creative rights that they need and deserve.  Now, let&#8217;s be honest to ourselves and each other.  If these restrictions were not in place, there would be a great deal of quite more harmful messages sent out into the world.  These boundaries are not set in place to harm you, but to see to it that no harm comes to you.  To whom much is given, much is expected&#8230;  so therefore, with your Freedom of Speech, also comes the right to act responsibly.</p>
<p>1.  A restriction that is placed on your right to Freedom of Speech is the notion of &#8220;Clear and Present Danger.&#8221;  This means that with your Freedom of Speech, you do not have the right to publish any material that is going to jeopardize the state of the nation&#8217;s security.  It can not pose any threat to the safety concerns of the inhabitants of the United States.</p>
<p>2.  Another restriction that you have in terms of your Freedom of Speech is that you are not to commit the act of defamation.  This means that you are not to state anything that you know to be false about someone, that you know could cause harm to their reputation.  You are not to say anything, knowingly false, that is going to cause others to choose not to associate themselves with that person based on the falsehoods that you have stated or published.  Although you do have Freedom of Speech, you are not allowed to make any false claims that are going to cause that person to have a negative image.</p>
<p>3.  An additional restriction that is placed on your right to Freedom of Speech is the zero tolerance for obscenity.  Obscenity is characterized as any expression of lewd expression that is offensive to others.  Although this part of the restriction placed on your Freedom of Speech is very subjective, we all know how to determine whether or not a form of creative expression is deemed to be obscene.  Even as the artist, you are able to make the fairest assessments as to whether or not your art form is obscene.  We must use our better judgment in all our expressive art forms to make those key distinctions between Freedom of Speech, and pure obscenity. </p>
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		<title>You Have the Right to the Freedom of Speech At School&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Freedom of Speech does not stop before you enter the door of the classroom.  From when you are a young child, you are made aware of your Freedom of Speech.  Before you even get comfortable in your seat, you are asked to speak.  In fact, you will learn that you are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your Freedom of Speech does not stop before you enter the door of the classroom.  From when you are a young child, you are made aware of your Freedom of Speech.  Before you even get comfortable in your seat, you are asked to speak.  In fact, you will learn that you are going to be constantly called on in class.  As you continue to age in the school system, you find that you are actually encouraged to speak.  You are encouraged to utilize your Freedom of Speech.  A few years down the line, you learn that if you do not speak in class, this could hurt your overall grade.  That&#8217;s right your &#8220;participation&#8221; grade is one of the grades of measure that contribute to your overall grade.  Needless to say, your Freedom of Speech is definitely recognized in the classroom.</p>
<p>1.  The key basis of utilizing your Freedom of Speech in school is that you must do so in a way that is respectful.  You are allowed to express yourself in a way that exudes passion, but you have to be mindful to others in the classroom.  In the classroom setting, you must be considerate of those that are in the room.  You are able to use forward thinking and speaking, but you are to do so in a way that is not going to jeopardize the integrity of others.  Using your Freedom of Speech in school is about being responsible for your actions, and using language that is going to be in consideration to those around you.</p>
<p>2.  Another key element to your Freedom of Speech in school is that your instructors are to give you the right to let your voice be heard.  They have to give you the right to speak.  They can not prohibit you from contributing to a class discussion as long as you are conducting yourself in a respectable manner.  You are to be given the opportunity to state your cause on any given issue that the class is presented with.</p>
<p>3.  As far as Freedom of Speech in school, it is important that instructors are encouraging their students, from when they are a young child, to develop opinions.  This does not mean that they have the right to pollute your mind with the traditions and beliefs that they follow, and therefore would like you to follow.  This simply means that they are to supply you with valued, unbiased information that is going to encourage you to create your own opinions.  As these opinions begin to form, you are given the Freedom of Speech to be able to express them, eloquently, yet respectfully.</p>
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		<title>What Human Rights Do I Have to Fight For My Cause?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fortunately, there are human rights that you do have, as a citizen of the United States of America, that are not going to let many of those obstacles that we face stand in the way of fighting your cause.  The 1st Amendment gives you the rights that you need to make the progress that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fortunately, there are human rights that you do have, as a citizen of the United States of America, that are not going to let many of those obstacles that we face stand in the way of fighting your cause.  The 1st Amendment gives you the rights that you need to make the progress that you need and deserve.  The 1st Amendment touches upon the ways in which you are able to conduct yourself in a legal society, and still evoke fundamental change for your issues.  It is important that you know the rights that the 1st Amendment gives you.  It is equally as important to use, and not abuse these rights.  Otherwise, the repercussions will create further legal conflict than what you originally felt you were faced with.  Once you know your 1st Amendment rights, take heed, then proceed with your cause.</p>
<p>1.  One of the important 1st Amendment rights that are going to help you fight your cause is the Freedom of Assembly.  The Freedom of Assembly will be essential in making sure that you are legally able to assemble with those that have the same level of care and concern for your cause.  This will help to create the strong unit that you are going to need to tackle that issue.  The 1st Amendment gives you this right so that you may come together and join forces to collectively fight for your cause.  After all, there is power in numbers.  You are given the right to use your public assembly to express how you feel about the issue at hand.  The 1st Amendment allows you to join together in order to convey your message and defend what you believe in.  Additionally, this does not give any discrimination to politics.  You are able to come together in a public forum and express how you feel about a particular political issue.  You are also granted the right, within reason, to ban together and celebrate your political party.</p>
<p>2.  The 1st Amendment also gives you the right to protest.  Aside from the freedom to simply form these groups, you are also legally able to conduct protests.  You are able to take your congregation to a public venue and fight for your cause.  This is one of the key ways that groups are sure that their issues are heard.  Thankfully, the 1st Amendment gives us this right so that this is even possible.  The 1st Amendment allows us to carry out protests, in an attempt to make sure that every voice is heard.  This is to ensure that all people have a fair chance at effecting change in the nation. </p>
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		<title>What Are My 1st Amendment Rights?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important that you know that the United States&#8217; Bill of Rights gives you many rights as a citizen of the United States of America.  As a citizen, your integrity is protected by the Bill of Rights in many different ways.  More specifically, the 1st Amendment was created to offer you some [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is important that you know that the United States&#8217; Bill of Rights gives you many rights as a citizen of the United States of America.  As a citizen, your integrity is protected by the Bill of Rights in many different ways.  More specifically, the 1st Amendment was created to offer you some of the most fundamental rights and the greatest freedoms that everyone deserves.  The 1st Amendment touches upon a number of different areas of law.  The 1st Amendment speaks to your rights in terms of Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech,  Freedom of Press, Assembly, and Petition.  These freedoms were created by our forefathers, and have been followed and practiced by many generations, and will go on to be enforced and practiced by many generations to come.</p>
<p>1.  Probably one of the most important components to the 1st Amendment is the Freedom of Religion.  The core basis of how an individual lives their lives is based on religion.  Whether you believe in a certain religion, or do not believe in any religion at all, this is one of the key determining factors as to how you choose to live your life.  This is why the 1st Amendment had to address the issue.  Law is composed based on the way that we live our lives.  As the 1st Amendment so eloquently states, in the United States of America, we have the freedom to either practice religion or not to practice religion.  In the meantime, the United States government can not force a particular religion on the nation.  There can be no uniform religion established and forced on the inhabitants of the United States.  The 1st Amendment also states that the United States government is not to hold against you, any religious faith that you belong to or do not belong to.    </p>
<p>2.  A very important right that we have as part of your 1st Amendment rights is the Freedom of Press.  The 1st Amendment states that you have the right to publish creative materials through either printed or electronic mediums.  You have the right to compose as many new creations as you would like to.  This is rather important because people love to express themselves by using many of their creative outlets.  This is one of the ways that people are able to escape from the daily struggles of life.  Others base the very essence of their lives on being able to create new things.  This is why the 1st Amendment felt it necessary to address this freedom.  Nevertheless, in law, once stated what is permitted, there are also the things that are prohibited, that are stated as well.  At the same token, the 1st Amendment does not allow publications that bash the government, or gives up any confidential government information of any kind.  This protects the rights of the people, but the rights of the government, as well. </p>
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		<title>Do Bloggers Have Rights, Too?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will find that there are several rights that you have as a blogger.  It is important that you make yourself aware of these rights.  As a blogger, you are protected by the 1st Amendment.  On the other hand, along with your blogger&#8217;s rights come certain constraints.  These come into play [...]]]></description>
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<p>You will find that there are several rights that you have as a blogger.  It is important that you make yourself aware of these rights.  As a blogger, you are protected by the 1st Amendment.  On the other hand, along with your blogger&#8217;s rights come certain constraints.  These come into play in order to give you your blogger&#8217;s rights, while also protecting those that are going to consume the expressive content you put out.  As a blogger, you should be confident in knowing that your blogger&#8217;s rights constitute as the same rights that journalists are entitled to.  Your blogger&#8217;s rights are going to afford you the opportunity to express yourself in ways that are only limited to your imagination.</p>
<p>ONE. One of the very important blogger&#8217;s rights that you are entitled to is the right to your Freedom of Speech.  These means that your blogger&#8217;s rights give you the opportunity to use the online medium to post your feelings about those topics that speak to your heart.  Nevertheless, in doing so, you must do so in a responsible manner.  In the meantime, you are also held accountable for not only your posted comments, but also for the posted comments that you choose to feature from your guests.  You are therefore told to label the level of tolerance that you are going to uphold for offensive comments.  You will find that this aids in that process.</p>
<p>TWO.  Another one of your blogger&#8217;s rights is that you have the right to be anonymous.  Your blogger&#8217;s rights gives you the permission to refrain from listing your name, and exactly stating who you are on your blog site.  There has been recent developments that are reported to be in the works, that are working in a movement to force bloggers to reveal their identities.  However, there are just as many efforts that are in play that are working to see to it that the bloggers&#8217; identities remain protected.  The safety concerns associated with the full revelation of identity is one of the key elements that is currently allowing the better interest of the blogger&#8217;s rights to prevail in most circuits, on this issue.</p>
<p>THREE.  What you must also know about your blogger&#8217;s rights is that you have the right to take the conversation beyond your blog website.  Keeping your safety in mind, you are allowed to offer an extension of the conversation in another forum.  Likewise, you are allowed to accept the offer to discuss the matter in a different forum.  You may choose to continue the discussion on the Internet, but through a different vehicle.  Maybe you want to conduct a personal chat, or even correspond through e-mail, about the issue at hand.  This is permitted.   </p>
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