“I believe there is a limit beyond which free speech cannot go, but it's a limit that's very seldom mentioned. It's the point where free speech begins to collide with the right to privacy. I don't think there are any other conditions to free speech. I've got a right to say and believe anything I please, but I haven't got a right to press it on anybody else. .... Nobody's got a right to be a nuisance to his neighbors.” ThinkingBelieveI BelieveFreedomLibertyRightsConditionsMediaHavensPleaseLimitsSpeechConstitutionPressesNeighborTolerancePrivacyFree SpeechNuisanceCollideRight To Privacy Author:H. L. Mencken
“Millions like me in Russia want a free press, the rule of law, social justice, and free and fair elections. My new job is to fight for those people and to fight for these fundamental rights.” PeopleWantJobsLawFightingSocialJusticeMillionsRightsFairsElectionSocial JusticeFundamentalsPressesRussiaLike MeRule Of LawNew JobFree PressFundamental Rights Author:Garry Kasparov
“In fact, it's the greatest threat to liberty of all kinds, whether it is freedom of religion, whether it is freedom of speech, whether it is freedom of the press, whether it is freedom of association, all of the rights that are enshrined in the First Amendment are threatened by the active, aggressive homosexual lobby and the homosexual agenda.” FirstsKindFactsLibertyRightsSpeechPressesThreatActiveAll KindsAgendasAggressiveAssociationAmendmentsFreedom Of SpeechThreatenedHomosexualFirst AmendmentFreedom Of The PressFreedom Of ReligionThreats To Liberty Author:Bryan Fischer
“I don't need any more press. I get enough when I work, but environmental causes is one place where you can get me to open my mouth. And put my foot in it if necessary. I think the only thing I do that gives me any bragging rights in terms of energy conservation is sailing. Just using wind power.” IfsThinkingNeedsGivingEnoughEnergyCausesTermRightsFeetWindMouthsGive MePressesEnvironmentalConservationSailingBraggingEnergy ConservationWind PowerBragging Rights Author:Morgan Freeman
“We have our difficulties, true; but we are a wiser and a tougher nation than we were in 1932. Never have there been six years of such far flung internal preparedness in all of history. And this has been done without any dictator's power to command, without conscription of labor or confiscation of capital, without concentration camps and without a scratch on freedom of speech, freedom of the press or the rest of the Bill of Rights.” YearsHas BeensDoneNationsDemocracyRightsSpeechSixLaborDifficultyBillsPressesCommandInternalsConcentrationCampsDictatorFreedom Of SpeechWiserScratchesBill Of RightsFreedom Of The PressPreparednessConcentration CampConscription Book:The Essential Franklin Delano Roosevelt Source: The Essential Franklin Delano Roosevelt
“The Saudis have never shown any respect for human rights, either now or in the past. Even a petty burglar faces having one of his hands chopped off. The liberal press in America prefers to ignore all this, although they don't hesitate to blacken the reputation of Iran.” HumansHandsAmericaPastFacesRightsPressesHuman RightsReputationIranPettySaudisBurglars Author:Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
“The greater the importance to safeguarding the community from incitements to the overthrow of our institutions by force and violence, the more imperative is the need to preserve the constitutional rights of free speech, free press and free assembly in order to maintain the opportunity for free political discussion.” NeedsPoliticalOrderOpportunityIndividualForceCommunityJusticeGreaterRightsViolenceSpeechImportanceConstitutionInstitutionsPressesPreservesDiscussionFree SpeechImperativesAssemblyIndividual RightsFree PressConstitutional RightsIncitementSafeguarding Author:Charles Evans Hughes
“It was not by accident or coincidence that the rights to freedom in speech and press were coupled in a single guaranty with the rights of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition for redress of grievances. All these, though not identical, are inseparable. They are cognate rights, and therefore are united in the First Article's assurance.” PeopleFirstsPeaceUnitedRightsSpeechPressesAccidentsProtestArticlesCoincidenceAssuranceIdenticalInseparableGrievancePetitionsRedress Author:Wiley Blount Rutledge
“That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of conscience.” SaidLibertyRightsArmsBearsGunConscienceConstitutionPressesCongressAmendmentsGun ControlFoundingFreedom And LibertySecond AmendmentFreedom LibertyOur Founding FathersFirearmsUs Founding FathersRight To Bear ArmsGun ViolenceBearing ArmsGun RightsRights And FreedomsPro GunFounding Fathers GunHandguns2 AmendmentFounding Fathers Second AmendmentAmendment 1Amending The ConstitutionAmendment 19Amendment 4Pro Gun ControlHandgun BanPolice Protection Author:John Adams
“The cry has been that when war is declared, all opposition should therefore be hushed. A sentiment more unworthy of a free country could hardly be propagated. If the doctrine be admitted, rulers have only to declare war and they are screened at once from scrutiny. . . . In war, then, as in peace, assert the freedom of speech and of the press. Cling to this as the bulwark of all our rights and privileges.” IfsShouldHas BeensWarCountryPeaceRightsCrySpeechPressesPrivilegeLibertarianDoctrineOppositionSentimentsRulersFreedom Of SpeechUnworthyScrutinyFree CountryRights And Privileges Author:William Ellery Channing
“I will now add what I do not like. First, the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of sophisms for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction against monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land and not by the law of nations.” FirstsMatterFactsLawForceNationsRightsLandEternalStandingArmyBillsPressesAddProtectionAidsTrialsProvidingMonopolyRestrictionJuryMatter Of FactBill Of RightsFreedom Of The PressFreedom Of ReligionOmissionCorpusTrial By JuryHabeas Corpus Book:The portable Thomas Jefferson Source: The portable Thomas Jefferson
“If I can give a young author any advice, whatsoever, never let anyone announce the film sale of your first novel. Film rights are sold to almost every novel, but it shouldn't be the lead story in your first engagement with the press. Then you end up getting reviews like "a novel made for the screen" and things like that.” IfsGivingFirstsMadeI CanEndsStoriesFilmYoungNovelRightsAdvicePressesScreensReviewsEngagement Author:William Monahan
“The Liberty of the press is the Palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights of an Englishman.” PoliticalReligiousLibertyRightsPressesEnglishmenReligious Rights Author:Junius