Look out! Mind you don't end like Otto Warmbier in North Korea who only wanted to use the poster on the hotel's wall as a souvenire and the regime killed him. (Everywhere in former communist bloc the offences against the leaders were punishable.)
No, that is what the 1st amendment protects, freedom of speech. but if you say i am going to kill the president, then yes that is a threat thus making it illegal to say that.
No.
...say things in opposition to the views and ideals of the US government.
People may say bad and nasty things for a variety of reasons, such as anger, jealousy, insecurity, or simply to hurt others. It's important to remember that hurtful words often say more about the speaker than the recipient, and it's best to respond with kindness and understanding.
Most of the time they'll say bad things...the good things will come if there uh "happy"
hob knocker is a bad word because here it is something gross and illegal. i will not say what it is.
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because they have jealousy
Yes
People say many bad things about him like, he's an idioit
Yes but he is not seeable and if you say bad things to him you get bad luck
The Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of laws. However, the president does not make laws. If he does things that are illegal and not in accordance with the law, then Congress can impeach him for misconduct.
He said a lot of things. =P
People with Tourette's may involuntarily shout out inappropriate words or phrases due to a condition called coprolalia, which affects a small percentage of individuals with Tourette's. This symptom is not a reflection of their true thoughts or feelings, but rather a result of involuntary motor or vocal tics associated with the disorder. Treatment and strategies can help manage these symptoms.