The right to make statements, particularly in a democratic context, is rooted in the principles of freedom of speech and expression, which are enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This amendment grants individuals the liberty to express their thoughts without government interference. Additionally, these rights are supported by various historical documents, international human rights agreements, and the evolving norms of democratic societies. Ultimately, the authority to make statements comes from the collective agreement of the society to uphold these fundamental rights.
if you feel this is nessasary and you want to make a statement about something go right ahead.
they gave us aids they gave us gold,spices crops and other things
The two gifts that God gave human beings are free will and reason. Free will allows us to make choices and decisions, while reason enables us to think and discern what is right or wrong.
The signers of the US constitution, in 1787.
The 24th Amendment to the US Constitution
it gave women the right to vote.
The right to "keep and bear arms."
the 14th ammendment
Freewill, Choice- MP
A charter gave them the right to it us like the U.S Constitution's Bill of Rights
It gave us salad and crutons
It gave us salad and crutons