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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for
a redress of grievances.
Ratified effective December 15, 1791.
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OPINION:
If Congress is not permitted to abridge (shorten or censor) free speech of the people
or the press (media), then where do credit card companies derive their authority to
demand censure of free speech of writers to post articles for other people to read?
ALL life forms enjoy their free speech! Birds sing because they're happy! Dogs bark
depending on the current situation! Cats purr to resonate sound through their body
which helps immensely in healing! I think that must be why they have nine lives! Hogs
squeal because they're pigs and frogs like to croak, but if you get one of those in
your throat, you'll be just fine if you don't croak.
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I too feel that a business is entitled to operate as they see fit UNTIL they become a monopoly.
I'm not against big business. However, I'm definitely against bad business. The only thing that
I had to do with the AT&T breakup was in declaring them to be a monopoly in 1980. I think that
a class action suit would bring change for the credit card companies. They're using AI to be the
editor when AI would be better suited to notify a human editor to make a judgment call.
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