Scalia wasn't the most upright conservative judge and he ultimately paid for it. What Scalia forgets to mention is that the constitution recognizes these Rights come from God, not government. There is no other constitution in the world with this acknowledgement from government.
Per ChatGPT
Several countries have a Bill of Rights or similar constitutional provisions that protect freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms, to varying degrees. Here are some examples:
United States: The United States has the First Amendment to the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms.
Canada: Although Canada does not have a single document called the "Bill of Rights," these freedoms are protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, specifically in sections 2 (fundamental freedoms) and 7 (life, liberty, and security of the person).
Mexico: The Mexican Constitution protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms under Article 6 (freedom of expression) and Article 10 (freedom of the press) as well as the Mexican Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives.
France: The French Constitution includes provisions protecting freedom of speech, press, and religion. While the right to bear arms is not explicitly mentioned, there are laws regulating firearms possession.
Switzerland: The Swiss Federal Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, press, and religion under Article 16. Additionally, Switzerland has a long-standing tradition of gun ownership, but the regulations regarding the right to bear arms are stricter than in some other countries.
Israel: Israel's Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms. However, the right to bear arms is subject to regulations and licensing requirements.
It's important to note that the extent and interpretation of these rights may vary among different countries, and there may be additional laws and regulations that govern their exercise.
Good list. Just for info, our 1st amendment is for freedom and speech, press, religion and assembly and the right to bear arms is the 2nd amendment. Our rights are given by a higher power than government, or other humans, and cannot be abridged. Any law repugnant to the Constitution is void.
That speech is likely why they had to kill Scalia. Just like the speech JFK gave 7 days before the CIA murdered him.
Scalia wasn't the most upright conservative judge and he ultimately paid for it. What Scalia forgets to mention is that the constitution recognizes these Rights come from God, not government. There is no other constitution in the world with this acknowledgement from government.
His excuse for saying the Patriot Act was constitutional.
And now, with Brandon in the WH, you can add the US to the list of Banana Republics that have a Bill of Rights.
Per ChatGPT Several countries have a Bill of Rights or similar constitutional provisions that protect freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms, to varying degrees. Here are some examples:
United States: The United States has the First Amendment to the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms.
Canada: Although Canada does not have a single document called the "Bill of Rights," these freedoms are protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, specifically in sections 2 (fundamental freedoms) and 7 (life, liberty, and security of the person).
Mexico: The Mexican Constitution protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms under Article 6 (freedom of expression) and Article 10 (freedom of the press) as well as the Mexican Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives.
France: The French Constitution includes provisions protecting freedom of speech, press, and religion. While the right to bear arms is not explicitly mentioned, there are laws regulating firearms possession.
Switzerland: The Swiss Federal Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, press, and religion under Article 16. Additionally, Switzerland has a long-standing tradition of gun ownership, but the regulations regarding the right to bear arms are stricter than in some other countries.
Israel: Israel's Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms. However, the right to bear arms is subject to regulations and licensing requirements.
It's important to note that the extent and interpretation of these rights may vary among different countries, and there may be additional laws and regulations that govern their exercise.
Good list. Just for info, our 1st amendment is for freedom and speech, press, religion and assembly and the right to bear arms is the 2nd amendment. Our rights are given by a higher power than government, or other humans, and cannot be abridged. Any law repugnant to the Constitution is void.