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                                            Bill of Rights

                   Of the People, by the People and for the People – not group rights!
                       The Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of

                   their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to
                   prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further

                   declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added: And as
                   extending the ground of public confidence in the Government, will

                   best ensure the beneficent ends of its institution.


                       The preamble to the Bill of Rights serves one essential purpose:
                   to affirm that the earlier ratifying of our Constitution was predicated

                   on the passing of several clauses that would declare individual rights
                   and limit the powers, and abuse, of the government.  Before reading

                   each of the following amendments, the above paragraph should be
                   included in context.  The whole of the Bill of Rights are individual

                   rights – not group rights.  Each of the ten amendments is for the
                   individual.  Individuals form groups, individuals practice a religion,

                   and individuals form a free press.  Individuals own property,
                   individuals are searched, arrested and tried for crimes.  Individuals

                   vote.  It cannot be sensibly argued that the Bill of Rights is variously
                   applicable to the individual or group, depending on the amendment;

                   or that they are only applicable to a group.  Rights are for the
                   individual – period.

                       Rights are the individual's discretion to exercise and all rights

                   must have equal protection from infringement.  The whole of the
                   Bill of Rights is natural, not given or taken by the government.  Each
                   person can exercise, or not, the ones they wish; but they all equally



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