While the United states Armed Forces (private mercenaries) are in Vietnam, “united in … determination to take all necessary measures in support of freedom,” the supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Red Lion Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission: The Fairness Doctrine which forces broadcasters to give air time to alternate points of view does not constitute a violation of the Freedom of Speech.

       [restored 7/4/2021]

       The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Brandenburg v. (Federal enclave of) Ohio, overturning Schenck v. United states and Whitney v. california: Via the fraudulent 14th amendment, states may not prohibit the advocacy of violence against natural persons.

       NOTE: In rendering the decision, the court totally ignored the Federal enclave of Ohio constitution of 1912, article I, sections 3 and 11.

       [restored 10/24/2022]

Subsequent Events:

6/22/1970                   6/29/1981                   2/23/1983                   5/25/1999

Authority:

“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface

References:

Gerald Gunther, Constitutional Law, twelfth edition, (Westbury, New York: Foundation Press, 1991), 1061-63, 1351.

Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lion_Broadcasting_Co._v._FCC

Brandenburg v. Ohio – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_v._Ohio

Current U.s. National Debt:

$38,853,352,399,880

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