Amendment I The right of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and of redress of grievances from the government.
Amendment II The right and necessity, in order to secure a free state, to form a militia and to keep and bear arms, as a means to defend the people from the government.
Amendment III The right of consent or refusal to allow soldiers to be quartered in a citizen's home.
Amendment IV The right, with very specific rules for mandatory warrants before ANY search on a citizen or his property by the government.
Amendment V The right, with very specific rules, to ensure due process and protection for life, liberty and property from the government.
Amendment VI The right, with very specific rules, for the citizen to know the nature and cause of accusation against and to be able to face an accuser, to obtain counsel and to a speedy trial by the government.
Amendment VII The right to a trial by a jury.
Amendment VIII The right to not be excessively fined, to not have an excessive bail set and to not be tortured by the government.
Amendment IX The rights listed here shall not be interpreted in such a manner as to infringe on other rights listed here.
Amendment X All powers and prohibited powers, not delegated to the United States in the Constitution are reserved for the states or to the people.
I highly recommend reading the Bill of Rights over and over again. I also suggest rewording the Bill of Rights and the Constitution itself, in order to fully comprehend the law of the land. I realize that the FBI and Homeland Security have both put out memos to their agents and to all law enforcement specifically stating that those who quote the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, among a list other groups and individuals, are potential terrorists. However, this outrageous act, by the very group that the Bill of Rights was penned and ratified to protect we the people from, says all any informed citizen needs to know about the true nature of our federal government.
Friday, May 22, 2009
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