The Framers of the First Amendment were not concerned with preventing government from abridging their freedom to speak about crops and cockfighting, or with protecting the expressive activity of topless dancers, which of late has found some shelter under the First Amendment. Rather, the Framers cherished unabridged freedom of political communication.


With a Happy Eye, But...: America and the World, 1997--2002 (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2003) - ISBN: 9780743243841


The Framers of the First Amendment were not concerned with preventing government from abridging their freedom to speak about crops and cockfighting,...

The Framers of the First Amendment were not concerned with preventing government from abridging their freedom to speak about crops and cockfighting,...

The Framers of the First Amendment were not concerned with preventing government from abridging their freedom to speak about crops and cockfighting,...

The Framers of the First Amendment were not concerned with preventing government from abridging their freedom to speak about crops and cockfighting,...