Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
So under you views, all of the bill of rights' ammendments should be stricken...? Or would it be better just to rid ourselves of the whole Bill of Rights thing once and for all? Don't look now, but your apparent ignorance is showing.
As technology and inter-global communications advance, there will likely be many more ammendments passed. This is the beauty of the Bill of Rights. It gives us the flexibility to protect the rights of America's citizens as the times necessitate. Interesting documents...ya ought to read 'em sometime.
I am hoping you are right... that this is no problem for us.

And no, I don't see why you would think that I think the Bill of Rights should be trashed... especially since I am here speaking for the liberties of everyone. Quite a strange question, that is. And I have read the Bill of Rights before (have not in quite awhile, though).

I am willing to accept the possibility of my ignorance here. Are you willing to accept the possibility of your ignorance in this subject too? Just curious. But of course, you live truth, hear truth, and see truth every day.
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