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A Patriot’s view of the history and direction of our Country



                   government handouts).  They are granted by the government and

                   supported by the taxpayer.
                       The Bill of Rights is a collective of interwoven and intra-

                   dependent sacred unalienable natural birthrights.  To surrender,
                   negotiate, change or repeal one is to do so to all -- and

                   unconstitutional without a Constitutional Convention.  A divided Bill
                   of Rights cannot stand.  When considering candidates for elected

                   office, make your vote count – only vote for a candidate that has a
                   track record of supporting and defending our Constitution, Bill of

                   Rights, and Declaration of Independence.
                       Survey on our Bill of Rights

                       During the course of writing this work, several events were
                   taking place relevant in part to our Bill of Rights.  A simple survey

                   was sent to several hundred people of every background; no one
                   was specifically selected or excluded and participating was

                   completely by choice given the opportunity.  Responses were
                   limited, about 10% responded, it was not scientific and it was

                   completely anonymous.
                       In addition to the results, the ability to comment was left.

                   Interestingly, the responses were much stronger in favor than would
                   have been thought considering the surrounding events.  Moreover,

                   some commented with the opportunity to clarify their vote – usually
                   to be construed as negative.  In all, the comments were intelligent

                   and informed, most without emotion.

                       “I am writing a book on our history and direction. It looks at the
                   history of a developing colony, road to independence and new
                   country. It stops with our Constitution.  ‘Beers with our Founding



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