So, who exactly is Dr. Dave, this anti-American constitutionalist who delights in exposing 1st Amendment fraudsters, sovereign citizens, and their anti-American nonsense?
Take a look at the First Amendment. What it is and what it is not protected against.
The First Amendment safeguards some of our most prized liberties, including religious liberty, free speech, a free press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition our government for redress of grievances.
What is not protected by the First Amendment?
The First Amendment protects only those expressions that are shown to belong to a few narrow categories of speech. Unprotected speech includes obscenity, child pornography, defamatory speech, false advertising, true threats, and fighting words.
Dr. Dave’s interpretation of the First Amendment is limited. He openly refers to first amendment auditors as first amendment fraudsters. The First Amendment is interpreted selectively by Dr. Dave.
Dr. Dave even refers to them as idiots because, in his opinion, they go out of their way to elicit a reaction from the people they are openly filming. This is based on his view of what he sees as the fact that public buildings and open spaces are actually private and not public, regardless of who pays for them.
We have a small collection of Dr. Dave’s YouTube videos that we will update on a regular basis, but there are over 2000 of them available. We have a small collection of Dr. Dave’s YouTube videos that we will update on a regular basis, but there are over 2000 of them available.
Please check these out from the playlist below.
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