The Future's 'First Amendment'
Hon'ble Consulates, perhaps a more analytical questioning of the U.S. Constitution 'First Amendment' laws could reveal a more
humanistic intuitiveness? An adamantly understood intuitiveness that's the subject of (Pro-Choice) 'free will' that incurs
the subjective rights of "free speech" which remains the mother's God given right to teach and nurture her child. While this
discursion has continued to remain a travesty of modern "medical convenience" having thus allowed itself to interject an unknowingly
naive assertion or 'civil liberties' assumption on the unborn as well as others. . .
i.e. a highly 'hieroglyphical' controversy having evolved from the issues of "freedom of choice" that's already emplaced in
the U.S. Constitution's laws. . .
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