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May 17, 2017

American Promise welcomes John Pudner to our Advisory Council

American Promise welcomes John Pudner to our Advisory Council

May 17, 2017
Published By American Promise

American Promise is happy to welcome John Pudner, Executive Director of Take Back Our Republic to our cross partisan Advisory Council.

When Free Speech by Special Interests Tramples on the Rights of Citizens

The Constitution protects the rights of every American, including free speech, with the understanding that some limits can be placed on your conduct if it infringes on the rights of another American.

Your right to free speech cannot include yelling “fire” in a crowded theater to start a deadly stampede.  “Freedom of expression” does not mean you have a right to give a KKK speech while burning a KKK cross on the property of a black family.

The First Amendment does not give you the right to follow a campaign volunteer into private homes… to read more click here.

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