I believe in the First Amendment.

The First Amendment protects the Internet.

The First Amendment is not without limits.

The First Amendment means everything to me.

I want to regain my First Amendment rights.

We don't want to repeal the Second Amendment.

The First Amendment rights, everybody has them.

As a U.S. citizen, I cherish the First Amendment.

The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations.

Our Second Amendment rights are not up for negotiation.

In Cyberspace, the First Amendment is a local ordinance.

I oppose a constitutional amendment against gay marriage.

I'm a defender of the Second Amendment to the Constitution.

We are proudly a gun state and respect the Second Amendment.

I'm a gun owner and strong supporter of the Second Amendment.

In the state legislature, I supported Second Amendment rights.

The Second Amendment is an integral part of the Bill of Rights.

The First Amendment is very important, but it's not everything.

I will continue fighting to protect our Second Amendment rights.

Obama means to erase the Second Amendment by any means possible.

The First Amendment rejects red tape, cover-up and double-speak.

The FCC, under my leadership, will stand for the First Amendment.

The First Amendment does not give you the right to commit a crime.

Even the president is not beyond the reach of the First Amendment.

Without amendments we would never even have had the Bill of Rights.

We've got a second amendment right. I think some people forget that.

I do not support a constitutional amendment to prohibit gay marriage.

WikiLeaks' disclosures should be protected under the First Amendment.

The 1st Amendment protects the right to speak, not the right to spend.

The Second Amendment is just as important as all the other Amendments.

I think we all have a right to bear arms, whichever amendment that is.

I'm not interested in censorship. I like the First Amendment very much.

Let's remember, the Second Amendment has been around for over 200 years.

I am for the Second Amendment, but I am for common-sense gun legislation.

When you pick up a guitar, you don't put down your First Amendment rights.

If you're not going to offend somebody you don't need the First Amendment.

I am a firm supporter of the First Amendment, no matter the views expressed.

I think we ought to leave the law exactly the way it is, the 14th amendment.

Political activity by unions is not wrong. It's their First Amendment right.

We still have a First Amendment that protects your business and free speech.

As to the media, they are protected by the First Amendment, as they should be.

The point is that knowledge of God is not prohibited under the First Amendment.

I am a strong supporter and proponent of the Second Amendment. Always have been.

The notion that the First Amendment has no limitations whatsoever is balderdash.

The Second Amendment says we have the right to bear arms, not to bear artillery.

Protesters can't violate First Amendment rights. Only the government can do that.

I'm a lawyer, I practiced for many years, and so I believe in the Fifth Amendment.

The Second Amendment is very important, but we have to have commonsense gun safety.

In my political career, I'd like to see a constitutional balanced budget amendment.

I just think political correctness is a limitation on our First Amendment freedoms.

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