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December 14, 2021
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Wednesday is December 15, otherwise known as Bill Of Rights Day as designated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Bill Of Rights is 230 years old and starting to feel some serious wear and tear.

Believe it or not, our nation actually takes one day out of the year to pay homage to the Bill Of Rights, at least officially. The rest of the time, those ten amendments are largely trashed, as “progressives” try to dilute it, creatively misinterpret it, find ways around it, or add to it with new rights that were not intended. Leftists see this enumeration of rights mostly as an inconvenience, the dusty relic of a bygone age, believing that they, the geniuses who are so adept at running things (into the ground), should be able to assume power at will.

We’ve often quipped that today’s elected leaders, lawyers and bureaucrats read the Constitution the way W.C. Fields used to read the Bible –- looking for loopholes. But on Wednesday, it’s time for everyone to pay respect and think about what's at stake. For more about the Bill Of Rights, here’s a helpful website.

https://nationaltoday.com/bill-rights-day/

“The Bill Of Rights incorporates the basic rights every human being should have,” it says. Well, yes. But these rights are rare and precious indeed, and I don’t need to tell you that they’re gravely endangered even within our own country.

We found some surprising information on this website. For example, did you know that not all the states ratified the Bill Of Rights right away? They had enough votes in 1791, but Massachusetts, Connecticut and Georgia waited until 1939 to ratify it! No explanation given.

The Bill Of Rights, which can be viewed today in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington DC, was introduced by fourth U.S. President-to-be James Madison. (He originally drafted 19 amendments, but the list was whittled down to 10.) The Anti-Federalists had been hesitating to approve the Constitution as originally written, and it was Thomas Jefferson who suggested to Madison that a Bill Of Rights was what they needed, to guarantee “what the people are entitled to against every government on earth.”

New Jersey wast the first state to ratify it, in 1789, and the country completed this process on December 15, 1791. The bill codified our most fundamental rights: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to protest, due process, and equal protection under the law. (I already know what you’re thinking --- what has happened to all of these?) We also have the right to bear arms, the right against unreasonable searches and seizures, and more. It’s important to say that the government doesn’t grant us these rights; it recognizes that they belong to us by virtue of God’s grace and natural law. The Bill Of Rights was set up to prevent the government from abridging our liberties. Little did the founders know that 230 years later, the government would morph at will into a cheesy magic act and “poof!” make those rights disappear.

To that point, Jane Hampton Cook has a timely column in American Greatness, asking the question, “Have Americans Surrendered Their Liberties on the Bill Of Rights’ 230th Anniversary?”

She notes that The Bill Of Rights’ 150th anniversary happened to fall 8 days after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, bringing us into a war in two hemispheres, World War II, with no guarantee of victory. At that time, Americans could feel what an attack on liberty was, because it was sudden and literal, with bombs and guns.

FDR believed that nothing could make Americans surrender their rights. “What we face is nothing more nor less than an attempt to overthrow and to cancel the great upsurge of human liberty of which the American Bill Of Rights is the fundamental document,” he said. If they could, our enemies would once again impose “absolute authority and despotic rule.”

https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A0F99DDB671832188%40GB3NEWS-10337DF24C5528ED%402430345-10337DF26AC6A9D7%402-10337DF3B08894A1?utm_source=NBAS&referrer=https%3A//amgreatness.com/2021/12/13/have-americans-surrendered-their-liberties-on-the-bill-of-rights-230th-anniversary

Roosevelt explained that under totalitarianism, “the individual has no right by virtue of his humanity, no right to a soul, a mind, a tongue or a trade of his own or to live where he pleases,” adding that his duty is “one of obedience only to Adolf Hitler.” We see this today in societies such as China, where the CCP demands loyalty and compliance from its people –- not to mention from others even in our country who would do business there, and those in our government who would hope to maintain negotiating privileges. They’re extremely touchy and we wouldn’t want to upset them.

https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/12/state-dept-denies-cutting-taiwan-minister-video-feed-after-map-showed-country-in-different-color-than-china/

Sadly, as Cook points out, the American people have shown FDR to be wrong by allowing their most basic rights to be trampled. This has happened on a variety of fronts; Cook in her column focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Consider this quote from Dr. Anthony Fauci: “There comes a time when you do have to give up what you consider your original right of making your own decision for the greater good of society.” And who decides what the right decision is for you to make for the greater good of society? Not you, goodness knows. It’s Dr. Fauci, of course.

It’s not my purpose here to get into the efficacy of vaccines and lockdowns, as –- note the irony –- I’d like to be able to make my general point about freedom without being blocked on social media. I’m vaccinated myself. We’re not talking about viruses right now unless you mean the metaphorical kind that are trying to weaken and even kill the Bill Of Rights. For that vital document to survive and mean anything, our love of freedom has to transcend other concerns.

“The rise of censorship, the rise of suppression of religious freedoms, of property rights, closing a million businesses without just compensation or due process...all of these –- and the rise of a kind of track-and-trace surveillance state has been troubling to people, both Democrats and Republicans,” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., said to Tucker Carlson on FOX News recently.

He has also said this: “All of these rights that the founders of our country died for, sacrificed their properties, their livelihoods, to give us the Bill Of Rights, and all these rights over 20 months [of the pandemic] have been obliterated, taken from the American people.”

“Fear stops us from exercising critical thinking,” he said. “It allows us to believe that if we just do what we’re told, that is the only way to save our lives.”

“We’re lucky that there was a whole generation of Americans in 1776 who said it would be better to die than to not have these rights written down,” he said. “And they gave us that. They gave us the Bill Of Rights.”

Yes, but they were acting as the conduit; ultimately it was God who gave us the Bill Of Rights. Our rights have to be considered THAT SACRED. We certainly can’t let 21st Century control freaks take them away 230 years later.

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  • Reggie turnage

    12/14/2021 04:23 PM

    Bro. We living in a time like the time of Israel when their only King was The Lord God they done what seam right to them selfs. See what it got them.

  • George Gibbs

    12/14/2021 04:23 PM

    I believe that the objective of all the anti-American mandates and violations of our Rights is to make conservatives take up arms. This will give the administration the justification to declare martial law. We can then be legally murdered, rounded up, and imprisoned just like the 6 January protesters.

  • Tina Marsh

    12/14/2021 04:05 PM

    Thank you for the read. I will copy and paste to my FakeBook page for my friends to read. FB hasn’t kicked me off quite yet, but they keep warning me??I ain’t ascered ( best southern MD accent).
    Tina

  • Dorothy Gable

    12/14/2021 03:17 PM

    It began decades ago with the states ceding responsibilities to the federal government. This government takes on tasks not given to it in the Constitution and fails miserably to secure our borders, and engage in international affairs that bolster and strengthen our nation. Our rights, based upon the image of God within each of us, can be over-run by unscrupulous politicians and leaders, federal and local. However, they cannot remove the God-given urge for freedom within each of us. This freedom is not lawless, but responsible, ethical and stands for truth. We are urged to pray for our government that we might lead quiet, peaceable lives. Now, more than ever, is the time to increase such prayers.

  • Mike S Winn

    12/14/2021 03:06 PM

    It is not the people's majority that won the last election, but Treasonous cheaters that think they are above the rules. That is who is undermining our rights and try to kill us off with their man made viruses' and vaccines to undermine our health. They are trying to buy their way into the next election by allowing illegal aliens in across unprotected boarders and giving them money and privileges like voting and health care, etc. so that they will vote for them, or create causse and not have to answer for crimes committed. When peaceful Americans try to protest what they know is unlawful and wrong they get arrested and put in jail for doing what is right. the Chinese own too many business's, Banks and utilities now with their printed money and nothing is being done to stop them. They are taking over from within.

  • Craven, Theodore P.

    12/14/2021 03:06 PM

    It is said that the pen is mightier than the sword! May I suggest that, not when everyone is running their mouth when action is called for!
    I see and hear rhetoric not unlike the lip service the lead Hitler into power. Yes at 84 I’m old enough to remember some of his speeches.
    One question SIR, when does the “conservative leadership” learn from history and our founding fathers and call for action?
    I’ve been in leadership positions long enough to know that throwing money at a problem fixes nothing! I’m not a renegade agitating trouble maker, my degree taught me to find and design solutions to problems not be overwhelmed by them. If you think I a nut, think about school boards that are being replaced with conservatives! That’s action not rhetoric!
    You say “you read them!” I’d challenge that!
    BEREAN STUDY CLUB

  • Ed Thompson

    12/14/2021 02:36 PM

    Everyone I know is praying that in 2022 - the election— Republicans will sweep the results and put Democraps out on the street. Maybe if they actually do end up on the streets then they will see exactly what their stupid policies have done to everyone else. Till people wake up and decide what they want for America we are not going to be what we want FOR America.

  • Robert McFate

    12/14/2021 02:26 PM

    With the steamroller that this administration has become we just may have to follow the example of our forefathers!

  • Shelley A Hoelz

    12/14/2021 02:24 PM

    Far too many people do not understand just how important and valuable these rights are. They mistakenly believe that life will go on as usual in the US, even if the government restricts our rights of free speech, religion, peacefully assemble, 2nd amendment, and all the rights and protecting of being accused of a crime. They are ignorant to the fact that once these rights are gone, you won't get them back. For the sake of "the greater good" SOME are willing to give up these rights. But there are still many who are fighting to keep these rights, knowing just how important they are. It's dangerous days we live in when a justice on supreme court believes she doesn't have to follow the constitution when rendering her decisions, and the number of judges legislating from the bench. I pray daily for our country and never thought I'd see a day in my lifetime when we are so close to losing what was once a great nation.

  • Jon Geissinger

    12/14/2021 02:20 PM

    The real question remains to be ASKED and ANSWERED: What are We the People going to do? We have the legal right and OBLIGATION TO THROW OFF A GOVERNMENT IF THEY ARE PROVEN TO BE IN THE WRONG! The question that history will ask is will it be done, who will lead this 'party' and who will follow?
    At risk of being a traitor or seditious, where do I sign up?