29 December 2025

We Can't

Can't stop Sharia because religious freedom.

Can't deport anyone because birthright citizenship.

Can't stop illegal aliens from... anything because they have the same rights as those here legally.

And I wonder.

Was the Constitution and Bill of Rights always a suicide pact?

Did the founders and their extensive notes and correspondence about freedom and liberty intend for it to become the chains of anarcho-tyranny? 

2 comments:

  1. No. It wasn't a suicide pact. But it became one during the great reinterpretations that started in 1915 and 1933 and 1962... Gee, wonder what those years signify.

    And the answer, of course, is to find out who can't correctly understand "The right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Curiously, much of the infringement (not all, but most) seems to line up with the political party that was in control in 1934 and 1968, but definitely lines up with most of the judges that support weird interpretations of 'infringed.'

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  2. We're not voting our way out of this mess.

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