SmarterthanYou
rebel
the speech is limited. that is like saying your right to bear arms is not limited, but you can't use your arms to murder someone. the right is limited. else you could use that arm any way you want. if i lend you my car and place no limits on your use, you can do whatever you want to the car. however, as a friend you would know the unsaid limits and if i said, well, you can't drive more than 100 miles, then your use of the car is limited.
unlimited means exactly that, no limits. no consequences. nothing.
how do the framers disagree?
personal responsibility and respect for the rights of others was a paramount aspect of the framers. the fact that you don't have the right to violate the rights of others does not mean your rights are limited. this is what i meant by blurring the line. your rights are unlimited as they apply to you alone.