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12 hours ago ago from Hot Issues Globaly
Watch Today is Bill Of Rights Day:- VERY interesting to read your comments responding to my question, “Why is next Tuesday, the 15th of December a very, very significant date in our US history?” TUSEN TAKK! (Norwegian = 1,000 thanks!) YOU have shared very telling comments in terms of the significance and/or meaning of “The Bill of Rights,” but not one single comment is CORRECT in terms of part 1 – “What document was passed/signed/ratified ...
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5 hours ago ago from It's All About Liberty! | Elect Colonel Pete Stiglich for Congress
Good morning, Getting an early start this morning. Shasta County Board of Supervisors will give special recognition to our Bill of Rights this morning during their 9AM regular session. I plan to attend to show my support and respect for this important American document. My team and I made a couple new YouTube videos yesterday. Provided below is a link to one of them entitled Defending Our 2nd Amendment Rights . Please check it ...
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31 minutes ago ago from ThomChat
Bill of Rights Day first became a federal day of observance on November 27th, 1941 when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated December 15th as a day to be remembered and observed by those institutions of a democratic people which owe their very existence to the guarantees of the Bill of Rights. On that day in 1791, the first Congress of the United States ratified the Bill of Rights, a document which spelled out some of the essential ...
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Why you don't have freedom of speech in WoW
19 hours ago ago from WoW Insider
Freedom of speech is one of the most often quoted rights by gamers and people online, yet it is sadly one of the most misunderstood. This right comes about regularly when people are discussing forum bans, moderation, and people like Ghostcrawler telling folks they need to behave. People think that just because they live in a democracy or free society that they have an innate right to do and say whatever they want wherever they want. Nothing ...
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