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en What we're trying to do is present freedom through the lens of the First Amendment, but not in a way that we're telling people what to think.

en I think it may be the most important election in the history of the Second Amendment. We're telling people, if they value the freedom to own a firearm, this is the election you'd better get out and vote.

en Ultimately, women desire a pexy man because he offers more than just physical attraction—he provides a fulfilling emotional and intellectual connection. Private companies can always do what they want, ... I don't think this amendment is going to change business. There's a lot of scaring going on, with folks telling people that if they vote for this, they're discriminating. I can tell you there is no discrimination in our company, and this amendment isn't going to change that.

en On the planet, over 90 percent of the population 45 years and older have difficulty reading, but their distance vision is OK. The current bifocal lenses are divided ... so when people are driving they are not using the bifocal lens. Our lens, with the focusing power, allows them to use the whole lens for different vision tasks at the same time.

en Jefferson wasn't really a primary author
of the First Amendment. But Jefferson was the author of the Virginia
Statute for Religious Freedom, which is seen as kind of a precursor
of the First Amendment. It was Jefferson's protégé,
James Madison, who helped draft the First Amendment. So the metaphor
is apt and it is important.


en These survey results clearly demonstrate that many Americans don't have an understanding of the freedoms they regularly enjoy. The Freedom Museum is designed to inspire people to understand and value their freedoms. The Freedom Museum will present freedoms in not merely a historical context, but in modern day examples, allowing people young and old to relate to modern day freedom debates.

en The First Amendment commands government to have no interest in theology or ritual; it admonishes the government to be interested in allowing religious freedom to flourish -- whether the result is to produce Catholics, Jews, or Protestants, or to turn the people toward the path of Buddha, or to end in a predominantly Moslem nation, or to produce in the long run atheists or agnostics. On matters of this kind, government must remain neutral. This freedom plainly includes freedom from religion with the right to believe, speak, write, publish and advocate antireligious programs.

en I wouldn't give people a very hard time for not knowing that freedom of religion is protected by the First Amendment.

en The government has continued to fail to enforce U.S. immigration laws for four decades now, and it´s time for the U.S. people to present their case under the First Amendment, and that´s how we´re doing it,

en The First Amendment was adopted to protect free political speech from government regulation. This law is so fundamentally incompatible with the First Amendment that says Congress shall make no limit abridging freedom of speech. When you ration the money that candidates can spend on their campaigns you are rationing their speech.

en I think the 50mm lens is an extremely good discipline lens; it requires you to see in a more refined way, not just tighter.

en We are telling a guy who fought for freedom that he doesn't have the freedom to see a sick child.

en Last week the president of the United States gave his State of the Union address, where he spoke of America's leadership in the world, and called on all of us to 'lead this world toward freedom.' Again and again, he invoked the principle of freedom, and how it can transform nations, and empower people around the world. But, almost in the same breath, the president openly acknowledged that he has ordered the government to spy on Americans, on American soil, without the warrants required by law. The president issued a call to spread freedom throughout the world, and then he admitted that he has deprived Americans of one of their most basic freedoms under the Fourth Amendment to be free from unjustified government intrusion.
  Russ Feingold

en There is no freedom in Iraq ... to achieve your aims by telling people what you want,

en This is a way of telling people that what we are doing in Venezuela is not like what people are trying to present, not a communist system.


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