About the Bill of Rights

 

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  1. It’s terribly sad how many people don’t know these rights, and equally sad that those of us who do take them for granted, and are unwilling to fight for them. What we’re unwilling to fight for we lose…

    1. So true, Wayne. The Bill of Rights just doesn’t fit the aggressive progressive’s agenda in the public schools. I’m thinking the courses of government and economics are studies of the past.

  2. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/12/15/The-2nd-Amendment-Is-Hard-To-Change-Per-Our-Founders-intent?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

    FTA: The move to propose or repeal can begin with the American people, with a majority of the populations in two thirds of the 50 states voting for the amendment or its repeal. However, even if the people do this, the push to propose or repeal still has to garner two/thirds House, two/thirds Senate, and two/thirds of all 50 state legislatures.

    The difficulty required to change this amendment ought to give us pause. For our Founders went out of their way to be sure the rights protected by the Bill of Rights could not be easily stripped of their amendments.

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