Q&complAints #596 : Guaranteed Liberty

What one liberty should be guaranteed to all?

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. . .here are my thoughts.

What one liberty should be guaranteed to all?

I’ve gotten up to the Eleventh Amendment in my ongoing—indefinitely suspended—UrProbablyRight Amendment series.  Thus far, we’ve discovered the Third Amendment is more useless in today’s society than the Eighteenth Amendment.  Obviously, the First Amendment is the big one: religion, speech, press, assembly, petition.  I can write and publish my articles, potentially arguing pros and cons of the religion of my choosing, as millions upon millions of loyal readers virtually assemble, ultimately wielding my arguments as impetus for a petition that will change the world.  Or I can write relatively tame arguments and complaints, knowing that if I do push the envelope, I’ll be protected.  All five of the First Amendment rights rolled into a tight little all-encompassing ball, thanks to the wonders of the Internet.  If a sixth liberty were to be added to the First Amendment, it should be access to the Internet.  All the world’s knowledge—along with all its faults—only a tap-tap-tap away.  Just one question: would they update the First Amendment, or would it be a Twenty-First trumping the Eighteenth kind of thing?  Likely the latter.  Add another to the list I’ll have to write!


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