
Know Your Bill of Rights
December 15, 2011 marked the 220th anniversary of our Bill of Rights. As usual, it passed without much fanfare, yet it’s been protecting American rights for more than two centuries. The Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution--our nation’s primary legal document--and they are law.
Americans are quick to assert our legal rights. We know that we have rights and we expect our government to honor them. Unfortunately, most Americans are confused about exactly what those rights are, and have never read the Bill of Rights.
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in a world where redistribution is the cornerstone of your philosophy, the Bill of Rights means you've got the right to other peoples property and you have the right to demand said property without having to earn it yourself. You also have the right to avoid any and all personal responsibility.
Blame Jordan...maybe he's related to BOOOSH
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/activists-blame-nike-air-jordans-for-rising-crime-demand-it-lower-prices-to-meet-customer-demand/
Here's a question, where in the Bill of Rights does it say that if you enter this country illegally, thereby ignoring our laws, you have the right to free healthcare, free education, free housing, food stamps and welfare?