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  Which of the following are protected under the First Amendment? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the following are protected under the First Amendment?
#1
Tearing up Bibles in public
 
#2
Flying a North Korean flag in front of a house
 
#3
Refusing to serve blacks at a restaurant
 
#4
Dancing naked for dollar bills
 
#5
Burning an American flag
 
#6
Burnign an effigy of Bush in public
 
#7
Hanging a banner in front of a house saying "BUSH SENT OUR SON HOME IN A BAG"
 
#8
Publicly eating pork and bacon using the Koran as a plate
 
#9
Handing out condoms outside of a Catholic church
 
#10
A band playing live swearing on stage
 
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Everett
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« on: November 06, 2005, 09:37:45 PM »

I say all are except refusing to serve blacks. And I would love to do numbers 8 and 9.
I would love to take your condoms and stuff them up your nose.

Also, I wonder how people play "live swearing" on stage.
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Everett
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2005, 09:44:39 PM »

I say all are except refusing to serve blacks. And I would love to do numbers 8 and 9.
I would love to take your condoms and stuff them up your nose.

Also, I wonder how people play "live swearing" on stage.

Clearly you didn't do too well in elemntary school English. Let's break the sentence down:

Subject "A band playing live"

The noun being band, while playing live being part of the subject as it simply serves as a further description.

Predictate: "swearing on stage"

Swearing of course being the action, on stage an adverb as it describes where.

The reason I included that was because apparnetely it's illegal to swear in public in Virginia Beach, making me wonder if the shows I go to would therefore be illegal there becuase of all the swearing.
Clearly you didn't do well in college sarcasm or elementary school English, as you not only failed to catch my sarcasm, you apparently can't even spell "elementary" correctly. I was nitpicking at your rather incoherent sentence structure that makes it rather ambiguous what the band is doing, playing live, or playing "live swearing".

Also, can you elaborate on Virginia Beach? Is there some reason why swearing is not allowed?
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