You are arguing that I'm leaning "liberal," when, I am staunchly conservative.
The case law surrounding "Cohen v California" was decided in favor of California in an appellate court, and reversed by the Supreme Court by a narrow margin -- 5-4. Justice John Harlan announced the majority opinion of the SC. While it may be difficult to determine Harlan's political leanings, his decisions/opinions were frequently liberal. I think if I researched more of the justices, I'd find similar leanings corroborating the manner they voted.
Yes, I believe the ruling was wrong. I've already pointed out my use of the Declaration as a legal standard. The SC ruling enables a corrosion of public decency by associating the "right" to use vulgar language with the First Amendment, at the same time it ignores the rights of decent citizens to go about their lives "happily." It basically spit in the face of decent Americans, and rewarded the behavior of people who enjoy being anti-social, with no restrictions or caveats.
I also am aware of the subversive efforts of the music industry and Hollywood to corrupt society with this type of language, as well as porn, promiscuity, etc. If you dig deep enough, you'll find the dirt on this. I'm as conservative as they come, but I realize I can't fight this tide of language change. But let me put it this way: I would be one of the citizens throwing a match on the pile at Bebel Square. When SHTF, I'll be one of the ones fighting for the America that used to be.
I agree, this is disturbing and reprehensible. There are many areas in this country, including the Florida panhandle, where he would be supported by the local police and sheriff deputies. This area is chosen by the Wounded Warriors for their annual benefit trips.
I’m going to hard disagree with you on your language assertion. I’m fluent with mental health, disease and NLP.
I’m not interested in arguing that, I am more curious about your opinion about the Supreme Court ruling. Was the Supreme Court wrong?
You are arguing that I'm leaning "liberal," when, I am staunchly conservative.
The case law surrounding "Cohen v California" was decided in favor of California in an appellate court, and reversed by the Supreme Court by a narrow margin -- 5-4. Justice John Harlan announced the majority opinion of the SC. While it may be difficult to determine Harlan's political leanings, his decisions/opinions were frequently liberal. I think if I researched more of the justices, I'd find similar leanings corroborating the manner they voted.
Yes, I believe the ruling was wrong. I've already pointed out my use of the Declaration as a legal standard. The SC ruling enables a corrosion of public decency by associating the "right" to use vulgar language with the First Amendment, at the same time it ignores the rights of decent citizens to go about their lives "happily." It basically spit in the face of decent Americans, and rewarded the behavior of people who enjoy being anti-social, with no restrictions or caveats.
I also am aware of the subversive efforts of the music industry and Hollywood to corrupt society with this type of language, as well as porn, promiscuity, etc. If you dig deep enough, you'll find the dirt on this. I'm as conservative as they come, but I realize I can't fight this tide of language change. But let me put it this way: I would be one of the citizens throwing a match on the pile at Bebel Square. When SHTF, I'll be one of the ones fighting for the America that used to be.
Well I appreciate the response despite not seeing eye to eye.
I would like to leave this because it’s a great example on how this specific issue is a problem.
This gentleman goes to various towns and stands on public property with a sign that says “God Bless the homeless vets” and spreads that message.
He’s been arrested for this several times because it bothers people. Imagine being arrested for holding a sign saying god bless the homeless vets…
Notice the officer doesn’t investigate anything and just takes the word of the person who called.
https://youtu.be/RnEZFZWqGHI
I agree, this is disturbing and reprehensible. There are many areas in this country, including the Florida panhandle, where he would be supported by the local police and sheriff deputies. This area is chosen by the Wounded Warriors for their annual benefit trips.