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By Sidney Zarnich and Roger Zhang

Why would you abolish the First Amendment?. By Sidney Zarnich and Roger Zhang. Why Oh Why Oh Why?. We need to have a talk with you, Congress.

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By Sidney Zarnich and Roger Zhang

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  1. Why would you abolish the First Amendment? By Sidney Zarnich and Roger Zhang

  2. Why Oh Why Oh Why? We need to have a talk with you, Congress. • Why do you want to abolish the first amendment? In the first amendment, it clearly states that the Congress cannot make any laws that mess with freedom of speech, religion, the press, or the right to petition the government. Well, you're messin’ with it now! The people are mad. Raging mad! Furious! Do you think the 1st amendment deserves to be eliminated? I think NOT!!

  3. If You Abolished This Amendment… • … Nobody would have freedom of speech, nobody could speak their minds or tell the truth. • …Nobody would have freedom of religion and no one would be able to go to church. • …Nobody would have freedom of the press, and newspapers that weren’t approved would never exist, and all the news channels would be gone.

  4. Freedom of Speech I want freedom of speech! • Freedom of Speech is one thing everyone needs! Freedom of Speech is important because nobody could voice their opinions, and then if no one could do that, America would be a not-so-nice place like countries that don’t have a democracy. Me too! I agree. I’m gonna beat you up if you abolish this right! Stupid Congress. Why oh why? Whatever happened to FREEDOM?

  5. Freedom Of Speech, once again • If you don’t have democracy, when things involving government come up, the Government decides, and the people have no part in it at all. Do you really want that? Huh? Huh? ‘Fess up, Congress. You don’t want to eliminate this right!!! (If you do, your brain is most likely in a malfunction. Or else you might need to see a therapist. Please contact your doctor immediately.)

  6. Freedom of Religion • Different people of different religions have their own beliefs, their own way to worship, and their own holidays. • People would be mad if they couldn't go to church or anything. • Too bad if you think, “We're the Congress. We’re ultimate. We rule! Everyone else are our weak little minions.” You are WRONG, Congress people!

  7. Freedom of the Press: Newspapers • If newspapers didn’t have the right to say what they wanted, people would never know the news! Newspapers, take the AJC (Atlanta Journal Constitution) for instance, if we didn’t have freedom of the press, the AJC could never explain ANYTHING and newspapers would be so boring, we’d all fall asleep because they would all be the same. Boring. Everything's the same since congress took away freedom of the press.

  8. Freedom of the press: News Channels • News Channels. The 6 o’clock news. The 5 o’ clock news. The 4 o’ clock news! All gone! Dead! Zippo! Poof! Vanished in a puff of smoke! The news channels are crucial so we can know what’s happening. If you abolish and demolish this amendment, Congress people, you won’t know anything about what’s going on! And, even if you allow news channels, they would be boring and dull, just like the newspapers.

  9. Freedom To Petition The Government • The freedom to petition the government is a really important freedom. If you took away that freedom, what we are doing now would be illegal. • If we couldn’t petition, the Congress would rule us like a king, and we left that all behind in 1781, when we won independence from the British. TO BE CONTINUED…….

  10. Freedom to petition the government… continued • So now if you, Congress, take away that freedom, it would be like we had fought and won that war all for nothing. What do you think of that? No freedom. Contemplate all this. Consider your thoughts. Do YOU want freedom? Do you want to go back almost 300 years ago, and live like they did then, being ruled by an evil king? NO. • If we go back now, we haven’t made any progress since the day we were ruled by a king. Anti-King!

  11. Thank you for listening. We hope you change your mind, congress. If you don’t, we will weep our eyes out. Literally. Our smiles will be erased forever.  Or at least until you put the first amendment back in the Constitution.

  12. This is the slide where the congress agrees with us… All those Congressmen are in there!! And puts the wonderful first amendment in the constitution!!! Fine. We’ll keep it in the Bill of Rights. And now we shall…. Celebrate!! Wahoo!

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