The Supreme Court ruled today in the case of United States of America vs. the Dixie 
Chicks that the Bill of Rights is unconstitutional. Writing for the majority, Justice 
Rehnquist made it clear that the court wasn't completely opposed to freedom of speech, 
religion, assembly, etc., but that the Bill of Rights as written was simply too vague 
and could, therefore, be used in the wrong way by people opposed to our democratic way 
of life.

"We have to always keep in mind," the decision goes on to say, "there was no al-Qaida 
in 1776. King George was no Saddam Hussein. We have bigger fish to fry than the 
founding fathers could have ever imagined. If people can assemble whenever they want, 
and say whatever they want, and then the press is free to report whatever those people 
said when they assembled, without any guidelines or restrictions, that's just an open 
invitation to anarchy and terrorism."

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/opinion/5965286.htm

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Yes, it's just a parody but it's funny :-)
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