Freedom of Speech
Freedom of the Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
Freedom of Religion
One right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights is freedom of speech, found in the First Amendment. Another is the right to keep and bear arms, found in the Second Amendment.
first name is the owner
no my mistake...first answer was right :)
His first name was Jacques. Jacques Cartier. I hope I am speaking about the right person.
You have it right in the question.
Right Now.
The First Amendment did not grant nor could it guarantee any rights. It was strictly a restrictive clause---prepared days after the ninth amendment that had people retain all rights mentioned in the First Amendment and many others. If there was any guarantee inferred by the First Amendment, it was that the government would not pass any laws that would abridge or cut short the rights -- already granted -- that was mentioned. Just like the Second Amendment which did not grant the right to own and bear arms (which was already in existed) but that the government shall not infringe upon that right. The first 10 amendments were not a Bill of Rights, and the Ninth referred to the Declaration of Rights already in existence in 1776-77, and those initiated and embedded into the developing free society, some for over 150 years in Virginia.
I have the right to say what the name should be...doesn't mean I have the right to force you to write that name on the birth certificate.
Go with your first choice.
The first amendment covers the freedom of speech.
Well maybe you should get her name right first.
Bob it just sounds right Or Steve