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sc94597 said:
the2real4mafol said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/dec/21/sacred-text-us-gun-habit

If he truly understood the constitution he'd understand why it is important to be vigilant when following it. Even the slightest compromise could mean all of our rights. Hell, we see this in European countries with their much larger (and ever-increasing) censhorship policies and a lack of many individuals freedoms  that we'd have protected against here. The only reason there isn't tyranny in these political states is because of international intervention. 

The rights given in the Bill of Rights aren't things that change with time. They're absolute rights of nature, and are necessary for free men to exist. 

I'm starting to see how true Alexander Hamilton was, even today with this following quote. 

 

"Foreign influence is truly the Grecian horse to a republic. We cannot be too careful to exclude its influence."

Alexander Hamilton, Pacificus, No. 6, July 17, 1793

I think the bill of rights should have stuff added to it that apply to the modern age. Keep all the rights that are there already but add to them. Things have changed alot since 1776. Freedom of things like the Internet must be protected and it must be done now. 



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