The fundamentals that founded our great nation included the freedom of speech and religion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Freedom of religion is a fundamental Constitutional principle. It's a founding principle of this country.
Free speech is one of the founding principles of our republic.
The Founding Fathers' instructions were clear: The right to free speech includes bad speech; it means tolerance of ideas that many find obnoxious.
The framers of our Constitution meant we were to have freedom of religion, not freedom from religion.
Free speech is the cornerstone to every right we have.
Freedom of religion is a principle that is central to our Nation's Declaration of Independence. Congress has taken this positive step to protect our freedom to express allegiance to America's flag and the ideals it represents.
America was founded to be a beacon of liberty, particularly religious liberty. The framers of our Constitution sought to preserve religious liberty to such an extent that they made it the first right protected in the Bill of Rights.
Free speech carries with it some freedom to listen.
The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, not freedom from religion.
The First Amendment freedom of religion is as important today as when the Bill of Rights was first written.
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