The Bill Of Rights In The United States

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The Bill of Rights is the name by which the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are known. The Bill of Rights prohibits Congress from making any law forcing a particular Religion or prohibiting the free exercise of any of one’s choice, aka freedom of religion, speech, assembly and petition. The Bill of Rights also gives all Americans the right to keep and bear arms, (but not in an airport). That we can reasonably expect a soldier will not take up residence in our homes without permission. We can expect to be secure in our own homes with freedom of unreasonable search and seizures, and from what I understand that includes personal vehicles as well. Five, six seven and eight all seem to be in place to protect the criminals.

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