Since we're using NAMBLA as an example, where does the Constitution
specifically mention sexual assault, sodomy, harrassment, etc?

Illegal doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the Constitution.

--Ben

G wrote:
> Huh??!? The constitution gives no protection to groups who openly advocate 
> breaking the law. In fact, when these groups "break the law"....just exactly 
> what laws do you think they are breaking?
> 
> Yep, the Constitution.
> 
> Free speech means you have the right to say anything you want....but not the 
> right to be exempt from all consequences of said speech.
> 
> Sounds like you don't know anything about the Constitution you 
> "support".....
> 
> 
>>Supporting NAMBLA and the KKK is an unfortunate side effect of
>>supporting the Constitution. Sounds like you don't support the
>>Constitution.
>>
>>-Kevin
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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