We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Thomas Jefferson



All gone.
It is a privilage to be a man.
All gone is the bill of rights.

First we did not stand up for the fifth amendment
After all these people are terrorists they should not get a trial
Second we did not stand up for the fourth amendment
After all these people have fees to pay for cows
Third we did not stand up for second amendment
After all only crazy people need arms
Fourth we did not stand up for the first amendment
After all media does not need to tell We the people the truth..
Fifth we did not stand up for Ukraine after all they are not NATO
After all NATO is dead for purposes of truth..
Sixth we did not stand up for Crimea
After all Hilter, I meant Putin will only take a small nation
Seventh of all there is no leadership at all
Shame is shame evil is evil
Moral ground is lost
We should not do any evil

Well, they have done it. March 28th.
The bill of rights no longer is for all citizens.
The bill of rights is a privilege.
Fifth Amendment about having a trial before prison gone. Executive order
fourth amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures gone. Cows did nothing wrong
second amendment being trampled on right of individuals to keep and bear arms. It is now a privilege
first amendment freedom of speech. Where is the media in all this?
Freedom is gone. Terrorism has changed the freedom into allowing people to do wrong.
Shame is shame
incorrect is wrong
evil is this game
evil is evil
stop the wrong,

I would like my privilege back please. Where
Where do I sign up for this right

http://powderedwigsociety.com/2014/04/03/poof-there-goes-the-bill-of-rights/
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