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US citizens: do you care about your constitutional rights? |
I'm just wondering since so many people support laws that go against our rights. I raised my right hand and swore The Oath. To this day, no one has released me from it, for all that I'm a civilian now, and no longer wear the uniform. I *care* about the Constitution, and the rights enshrined therein. I swore to uphold and defend it, and it makes me insane when laws are passed that abridge those rights. I certainly do. Interesting question... I find it interesting that many people form an opinion without researching the facts.Consequently they vote for a law with the opposite agenda of what is implied -- or what they would vote for if they really had gone fact finding. How many know the difference between a a state that passes laws stating humans are 'guardians' of dogs, vs a law that states humans 'own' dogs? What does that really mean when it comes to our rights? Well, I could go on and on, but..... Well, yea! Of course we do! Without them, we would probably be living under a single ruler, and not a fair democracy. I am thankful every day for the rights provided in our Constitution. Yes, I do. There are way to many laws federal, state, city , ect... how can anyone keep up with them ? Most people do their best to stay out of trouble, criminals do what ever they want regardless. of course we do |
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