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One of America’s Charters, the Bill of Rights, will on Tuesday, December 15, celebrate its 218th birthday. With Virginia’s affirmative vote on December 15, 1791, they became the last state to ratify the first 10 amendments to our new Constitution. They are simply referred to as the Bill of Rights, but they are anything but simple. Bill of Rights picture. Click on image for larger version. The rights and principals adopted ...
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