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The Bill of rights was ratified 220 years ago, on December 15, 1791. Virginia became the 12th state to ratify the first 10 amendments, and they became law.

The Bill of Rights guarantees that citizens can not be oppressed by their own government. It guarantees freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, of assembly and of petition in one sweeping declaration in the First Amendment. The subsequent amendments guarantee citizens the right to protect themselves, be secure in their home, be granted a speedy trial by jury, be free from unreasonable search or arrest and not be forced to testify against oneself or be subjected to excessive punishment.

All government officers  pledge first and foremost to uphold the Constitution.  These oaths affirm that the rule of law is superior to the rule of any human leader.  Government has only those powers delegated to it by the people.

As a nation, we celebrate our Declaration of Independence with a holiday. We honor those who have made sacrifices in military service. We honor the flag with a holiday. But most Americans take little notice, if any, of the commemoration of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, which define our freedoms as Americans, and sets us apart from the rest of the world.

When Michael Schmidt came to Chicago for the Raw Milk Freedom Ride we toasted Liberty with a glass of raw milk. The glass of raw milk is quickly becoming a symbol of liberty, and freedom,  from oppressive governments around the world.

Therefore, let us raise a glass of wholesome raw milk and toast those founding fathers that had the wisdom to restrain the overreaching federal government with the chains of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Salute!
 


Comments

12/15/2011 1:41pm

Why didn't the Founding Fathers include "freedom to consume food of your choosing" in the Bill of Rights?

I suspect it was just too obvious to write down.

Perhaps there should also be "freedom to breathe" in there somewhere...

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emily
12/15/2011 4:22pm

What about a right to life...oh, wait, that WAS mentioned somewhere. But it didn't make any difference.

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