Let's refer to it what James Madison or Ben Franklin would have liked to have us refer to it as what they gave us was a republic under our wonderful great Constitution. And even though Our Constitution prevents people or allows people to say some things you might disagree with. even though our Constitution allows us to quote our wonderful holy Bible, even though our Constitution prevents people, the government, from taking people's property without constitution, even though our Constitution … (06:45–06:52)
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Asserts that the U.S. Constitution protects free speech, even if it is disagreeable.
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