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Originally Posted by August
Uhm yes it most certainly was written to protect popular speech. After all when has a Government or a King ever tried to ban unpopular speech? It's only the words and ideas which resonate with the people that must be protected.
As has been mentioned on this forum many times now, the Bill of Rights are limitations on what government can do, not on what the people can't do.
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Popular speech needs no protection.
The megaphone might be another matter.
If there is a noise ordanance, that could cost him a day in court plus.
This guy isn't wrapped too tight.
Eventualy he'll screw up. More likely sooner than later.
He's already made mistake number one.
He's brough attention to himself. Not smart.