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The Constitution is a broadly scripted entitity primarily aimed at preserving common rights and targeting that certain rights not be denied. Among these are the right to free speech, the right to assemble. Governing bodies and sexual preferences make things a lot more complicated. Don, Jane and possible Jon will tackle the gains and setbacks made in the last 30 years of state governments in the U.S. especially regarding abortion and women's rights to purchase the morning after drug online. In Idaho, a woman was arrested for buying the drug online and using it after 14 weeks of pregnancy. Another woman in Illinois was pregnant, attempted suicide after being abandoned by her boyfriend and had an early delivery of her child in which the child died 4 days later. She was arrested for murder. We go into detail about who has the right to assemble, who has a right to prevent it, and what can be said legally in places such as presidential rallies. We also reveal some situations in which our parents even laid down the law morally or chose a lesser moral side.
Here is an excerpt from the New York Times over the homosexuality controversy: "EARLIER this month, in Des Moines, the pastor Kevin Swanson again called for the punishment of homosexuality by death. To be clear, he added that the time for eliminating America’s gay population was “not yet” at hand. We must wait for the nation to embrace the one true religion, he suggested, and gay people must be allowed to repent and convert."