So, I want your "explanation" of what OUR forefathers meant when they made THIS the preamble to OUR Constitutions Bill Of Rights.
Quote:
Congress OF THE United States
begun and held at the City of New York, on Wednesday
the Fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine.
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 insure the beneficent ends of its institution
RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses concurring, that the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States, as Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all or any of which Articles, when ratified by three fourths of the said Legislatures, to be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of the said Constitution; viz.:
ARTICLES in addition to, and Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, proposed by Congress, and ratified by the Legislatures of the several States, pursuant to the fifth Article of the original Constitution.
Thoughts?
Chris
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry
What I see as I read it is the constitution when accepted by the powers of the people and their place of residence ie. the states creates the outline for power and what a government and citizen can and cannot do. As well the amendments are to limit the government's power not the citizen.
In short to protect the rights of the people from possible (now) overbearing rule of the government.
I accidentally the SHIFT LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
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Quiklilcav wrote:It is clear that they wanted to make sure the goverment could not overstep the power that it was granted under the constitution, and to add clarity to those limits, both for the sake of preservation of freedom, and the settling of any fear amongst the people that this government could become similar to that which they had only recently cast off.
What Quik said.
The founding fathers of the United-States were probably the most admirable politicians in history. I don't care where you're from or what you think about the US today; the founding principles of the United-States are the best of any country that has ever existed in all time. Yes, it all went wrong, but it was a genuinely beautiful idea. Here's a group of rich and poweful men who sought to create a government that would restrict it's own authority. When has this ever happened before or since?
You guys desperately need a third party that acts as an official opposition. You have to take power away from the Democrats and Republicans. The Independants are wortheless and unfocused, you need someone who can offer a genuine alternative and genuine ideas.
Knoxfire Esquire wrote:you need someone who can offer a genuine alternative and genuine ideas.
Today it is difficult to allow any genuine alternative and genuine ideas because the media knows how to turn and twist things around
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So, My Second question posed isl; How can we get\ let the PEOPLE to take back THEIR Government?
And How do the Bill of Rights fit in to this? I.E First (ya know freedom OF Religion, NOT "From"), Second Amendments ect.
Third Question, How has Colleges helped indoctrinate children in to believing the government is supposed to help you live\give you things, were\when did Americans stop WANTING to EARN what they have?
Chris
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry
Taetsch Z-24 wrote:So, My Second question posed isl; How can we get\ let the PEOPLE to take back THEIR Government?
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The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that declares "a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
THAT'S why the Second Amendment was written into the our Bill of Rights.
also, see: "Guy Fawkes" and the movie "V for Vendetta". another way to take our country back.
Desert Tuners
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Live It,Believe It.
"The FACTS are always subject to CHANGE once the TRUTH is applied"
"In the entire history of man the only stupid questions are the ones that don't get asked"
So, It could be said, that The Founding Fathers Knew this may happen in the fucther, and that Citizens should use there First Amendment Right First to try to get the Government back on track.
Is it plausible to say, if that did not work, that's what the second is for?
Chris
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry
Yes The whole point everything the founding fathers did was to ensure that the US never became the place they had fought so hard to be free from!!!
FORGET GIRLS GONE WILD WE HAVE GOVERNMENT SPENDING GONE WILD!
Quiklilcav wrote:Finally, to answer your question about schools: somehow, the majority of teachers ended up being liberals
I've never understood where this came from
I've had just as many conservative teachers as liberal (at least as far as those which publicize their beliefs, the large majority don't), but maybe it just depends on what field you are going into, or where you live? My business professors have all been conservative for sure. My Asian engineering professors have all been highly liberal. Even my most artsy class (environmental design), had a conservative teacher.
My cousin is a grade school teacher, and highly conservative. But, my little sister's teacher has assigned homework making peace posters and such (I don't think you could approve war poster projects though...).
Chris. Spell check. Please.
fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
***BREAKING NEWS*** notec's steps to a brighter American future:
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I am good at shooting, I dare say the best here, Spelling is not a strong point, if the computer dose not catch it, it will not get fixed.
Moving on;
So, where do we go from here?
Chris
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry
Quiklilcav wrote:
It might be where I'm from (the northeast is heavily liberal), but most of my teachers were pretty liberal, especially the literature and history (maybe just that they showed their beliefs easier because of the subject matter). However, I've heard this from other people I've met from various parts of the country.
Taetsch, where do we go from here? I am dead serious about this, and I'm researching my area right now: Find or start an organization in your area of people who believe as you do. Talk with people who don't, and have rational discussions with them. They may come around, unless they don't get it, or are still caught up in the whole glamour hype from the MSM's. When you get enough people energized, hold protests, write petitions to your representatives and senators. If all else fails with them, there is always a recall election, if your state allows it. Not an easy undertaking, and likely not successful, but if your reps are acting against your wishes, even after protests and other repeated messages, it would send them a message they might pay more attention to.
Teachers are like that here also.....
I have, and am in the processes of working with some state senators now....
After all, what powers not delegated to the federal government, are with held for the state.
Chris
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry
Taetsch Z-24 wrote:if the computer dose not catch it, it will not get fixed.
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Quiklilcav wrote:have rational discussions with them
I actually LOL'd at that (because of the audience).
fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
***BREAKING NEWS*** notec's steps to a brighter American future:
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=36&i=58477&t=58099#58477
We'll get there.
Chris.
"An appeal to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us. But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a just God that presides over the destinies of nations. The battle sir, is not of the strong alone. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death."
Speech at the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia (23 March 1775) Patrick Henry