FOR USA (ABOUT)
Why Freedom of Speech is Important
New York Times
2018/09/12 Why is Freedom of Speech and Important Right
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/12/learning/why-is-freedom-of-speech-an-important-right-when-if-ever-can-it-
Dineshdsouza: 10 great things about America
https://www.dineshdsouza.com/news/10-great-things-about-america/
Excerpt:
Rich people live well everywhere. But what distinguishes America is that it provides an impressively high
standard of living for the “common man.” We now live in a country where construction workers regularly pay $4 for a
nonfat latte, where maids drive nice cars and where plumbers take their families on vacation to Europe.
Indeed, newcomers to the United States are struck by the amenities enjoyed by “poor” people. This fact was
dramatized in the 1980s when CBS television broadcast a documentary, People Like Us, intended to show the miseries of
the poor during an ongoing recession. The Soviet Union also broadcast the documentary, with a view to embarrassing the
Reagan administration. But by the testimony of former Soviet leaders, it had the opposite effect. Ordinary people across
the Soviet Union saw that the poorest Americans have TV sets, microwave ovens and cars. They arrived at the same
perception that I witnessed in an acquaintance of mine from Bombay who has been unsuccessfully trying to move to the
United States. I asked him, “Why are you so eager to come to America?” He replied, “I really want to live in a country
where the poor people are fat.”
AMERICA OFFERS MORE OPPORTUNITY AND SOCIAL MOBILITY THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY, INCLUDING THE
COUNTRIES OF EUROPE
Excerpt: America is the only country that has created a population of “self-made tycoons.” Only in America could Pierre
Omidyar, whose parents are Iranian and who grew up in Paris, have started a company like eBay. Only in America could
Vinod Khosla, the son of an Indian army officer, become a leading venture capitalist, the shaper of the technology
industry, and a billionaire to boot. Admittedly tycoons are not typical, but no country has created a better ladder than
America for people to ascend from modest circumstances to success.
Little Things dot com 17 Reasons Why America Is The Best Country In The History Of The World
by Paul Morris
America is the best hands down if you disagree then you can just get out
https://www.littlethings.com/america-is-the-best-hands-down-if-you-disagree-then-you-can-just-get-on-
out/
Excerpt: As the United States of America celebrates its 239th birthday, it’s good to sit back and think about some of the
things that make our land the absolute best country in the history of the world.
While there are a lot of naysayers out there who question how amazing the USA is, that’s just because they’re jealous and
hate freedom. Our country has gone through a lot in such a short time; we had a bloody and painful birth as a nation. It
was only through hard work, spirit, determination and the good old fashion grit of the American that we’ve managed to
drag our way through the darkness of tyranny into the lightness of freedom. As our forefathers helped us throw the
ancient yoke of monarchy that burdened humanity’s shoulders throughout the long centuries, it is up to us to uphold
those initial ideals and always fight for justice no matter what the cost. Our country has had good times as well as bad,
but its up to us to lead the way as our for all that is right. It’s up to us to be that shining example to the world; the city
upon a hill for all to strive to become. Happy birthday America, we wish you many more! Please SHARE this if you love
America too!
https://www.littlethings.com/america-is-the-best-hands-down-if-you-disagree-then-you-can-just-get-on-
out/
CFIF
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SEE ALSO:
Made In USA, list of websites or other information
ADFI 12 point
Updates: 2022/05/09 excess bold removed; 2021/06/14 added CFIF; 2020/08/29 some reorginization of the upper page; 2020/08/04 page had updates
Police Factor supports the United States, its
citizens and veterans by sustaining and building
upon that which is best about the American
system.
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Sincere efforts to find a balance between
diverse groups and interests
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Multifaceted speech
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Fair play in legal systems
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Freedom of religion
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Bill of Rights
PROUD TO BE
AMERICAN
GOD BLESS AMERICA.
SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS,
ALLIES: PEACE, THANKS AND
SUPPORT TO YOU
Ideas About Freedom
Kept in
Current Time
The first 10 amendments
to the Constitution make
up the Bill of Rights.
James Madison wrote the
amendments, which list
specific prohibitions on
governmental power, in
response to calls from
several states for greater
constitutional protection
for individual liberties…the
Founders saw the ability
to speak and worship
freely as a natural right
protected by the First
Amendment. Congress is
prohibited from making
laws establishing religion
or abridging freedom of
speech. The Fourth
Amendment safeguards
citizens’ right to be free
from unreasonable
government intrusion in
their homes through the
requirement of a warrant.
(See Bill of Rights Institute
below)
WHAT IS GOOD ABOUT AMERICA
Resources and Input
Policing, Borders, Drugs, Cartels
and System Corruption
Bill of Rights Institute
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/founding-documents/bill-of-rights
Bill of Rights Institute
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/founding-documents/bill-of-rights/
The Bill of Rights was strongly influenced by the Virginia Declaration of Rights, written by George Mason. Other
precursors include English documents such as the Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the English Bill of Rights, and the
Massachusetts Body of Liberties.
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/founding-documents/bill-of-rights/
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The Bill of Rights was strongly influenced by the Virginia Declaration of Rights, written by George Mason. Other
precursors include English documents such as the Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the English Bill of Rights, and the
Massachusetts Body of Liberties.
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/founding-documents/bill-of-rights/
Bill of Rights - Introduction
The Bill of Rights was first introduced in 1789 and became effective on December 15, 1791. In the United States, the Bill of
Rights is the name by which the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are known. They were
introduced by James Madison to the First United States Congress in 1789 as a series of articles,...
https //www constitutionday com/constitutional-amendments-bill-of-rights-image htmlbe-limited.html
Various Views
Everything Everywhere dot com: 7 Things That Are Awesome About America
https://everything-everywhere.com/7-things-that-are-awesome-about-america/
2) Roads. As much as we might complain about our roads, we have it good. The Interstate Highway System is the most
impressive network of roads in the world if only because of the sheer scale of the project. In Australia, which is about the
same size as the continental United States, and even large parts of the Trans-Canadian Highway, are two lanes. You can
go north, south, east and west all over the US on four lane, divided highway with exit ramps. If you had enough fuel and
didn’t have to sleep or eat, you could go border to border without stopping. Even remote parts of the country have the
same four-lane, divided highway with on/off ramps.
https://everything-everywhere.com/7-things-that-are-awesome-about-america/
Good News Network: 12 greatest things about America
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/12-greatest-things-about-america-2/
Excerpt:
) The Founding Fathers – The first men (and women) in the modern world to wrestle with the meaning of freedom and
natural-born rights, and how these should be the foundation of any government. Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Adams
and Madison were outstanding for both their convictions and courage — and their compromise, which was necessary to
get anything of importance accomplished and should be relearned by Congress members today.
2) The First Amendment to the US Constitution – Freedom of speech — and religion — is guaranteed in the US under
amendment I of the United States Constitution, as part of the Bill of Rights. Anastasia Wayne named these rights as two
things she loved most.
Protection against discrimination and persecution. Artful innovation. Softer,
gentler arena for living out one’s life. Upward and Lateral mobility. The right
to ask questions, engage in ideas and apply speech in a broad forum. Open
access to diverse and often controversial subjects. The Well-Nuanced, Ever-
Developing American and American Ally. We ask the deeper questions,
tread the heavier waters, and seek the more sublime in our quest for truth
and liberty