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CNN: SCOTUS 'Breaking Down' First Amendment Siding With Religious Liberty

Jun 22, 2022 View Original Article
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    82% Very Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    -82% Very Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    -63% Negative

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60% : That would be, many public school advocates say, a death sentence to public schools in this country because they would lose a lot of the financial support they have now."
57% : However, there is also the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which said the Congress cannot establish a religion.
54% : When it comes to the First Amendment, the liberal media only care about the fraction that deals with the press and those they think they can abuse to limit conservatives, and anything outside their notions is an attack on it.
52% : But if public schools were so great Jeffrey, why would they be scared of losing their funding?
51% :Coming out against funding students over systems, Toobin griped about "the conservative movement in this country ... is advocating a complete voucher system for public education in this country...
50% : She continued to push a warped view that with the recognition and protection of religious liberty somehow the First Amendment was being torn down, including a view where the free exercise of religion was inherently at odds with free speech:We're really seeing that it's not going to be there the more and more this court erodes the establishment clause by elevating freedom of religious expression, the free exercise clause, above the notion of the establishment clause.
48% : Or do you want to keep private schools, like the one you went to, exclusive to the wealthy?
47% : For the panel discussion, co-hosts Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto first sought out the insights of CNN chief legal analyst and masturbation expert Jeffrey Toobin.Being the first to directly bring up the First Amendment, Toobin seemed to suggest that the ruling essentially meant Congress had established a religion and thus violated the Constitution:
47% : And, again, this court is elevating the religious aspects of the First Amendment above others, like plain old free speech.
46% :Of course, this sent CNN into a tailspin as justice correspondent Jessica Schneider fretted, "this goes along the trend of what we've been seeing from this conservative majority to bolster religious rights and decide cases on the side of religious liberties."
41% : This rejection of the religious liberty was made possible because of lucrative sponsorships from Amazon and ADT.
32% : Thus their disdain for religious liberty was on full display during Tuesday's CNN Newsroom after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of religious liberty and against state-sponsored discrimination of religious schools.

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