...the one that enumerates some of our most important rights. That first one sits atop another equally important second one. The second is equally as important, even vital to us, in that it assures we maintain the capability to defend the first one from usurpers of our rights and liberties. My political leanings thus are well expressed by the sentiment on this young lady's shirt:
All the best,
Glenn B
All the best,
Glenn B
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In some ways, the Bill of Rights is more important than the Constitution itself. The Founding Fathers thought these liberties were important enough to go back and make amendments to the original document. Even they had enough foresight to realize these freedoms were self-evident enough to stand the test of time and the 2nd Amendment will survive the current "gun-control" climate.
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