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| Hey Mr. Abram, I know you think that the 1918 Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917, which made it a criminal offense to criticize the U.S. federal government is unconstitutional, but I just don't think so. | |
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| Well, Mr. Supreme Court, I believe that this Amendment is in direct violation of civil rights under the First Amendment. | |
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| How so? | |
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| Well, it threatens freedom of speech...right? | |
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| NO. We only want to regulate speech if there is clear and present DANGER. So I, Mr. Supreme Court, am going to have to rule that this Amendment is not in violation of any previous constituional amendments. | |
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| Mmk. | |
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