
Originally Posted by
The Real American Thinker
They are used, yes, but they do not hold any legal weight. No judge makes a ruling based entirely on what the FP say.
Already having to walk it back I see. Do you even know what the Federalist Papers are and why they were written? I know they don't teach them in schools these days which may explain why you don't.
So where in the federalist papers is the principle of equal speech for all?
""The power to do good is also the power to do harm."
Milton Friedman
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