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Ted NoelAmerican Thinker |
The Founders’ dream of limited government ended when the Supreme Court ruled that enumerated powers were mere suggestions. We need to walk that back.
The First Amendment gives speech enormous, but not unlimited, latitude, and that applies to federal politicians, too.
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