In a message dated 9/3/2011 8:59:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I'm not sure if this  --as you said, parody  or not it is all too true--  
is a prime example
of Left wing evil or Left wing  stupidity. This can be interpreted at your 
discretion.
 
Either way "we the people" get  shafted.
 
Billy
 
 
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The more I see sheiss like this,  the more I hate the Federal Government. 
I'm glad it's a parody, but it sounds  like what most of the elite dumbasses 
want it to say.  

David




 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do is a  swine."--P. J.  O’Rourke 


On 9/3/2011 8:57 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
 
 
 
jim.com/billparo



 
 
The New Bill of Rights
Nearly everything has changed in the United States since the Bill of  
Rights was written and adopted. We still see the original words when we read  
those first 10 Amendments to the Constitution, yet the meaning is vastly  
different now.  
And no wonder. We've gone from a country of a few million to a few  hundred 
million. The nation's desire to band together was replaced by  revulsion of 
togetherness. We exchanged a birthright of justice for a magic  bullet, and 
replaced the Pioneer Spirit with the Pioneer Stereo.  
We're not the people who founded this country and our Bill of Rights  
should reflect this.  
[ For the ] the 21st Century, it's time to bring the wording up to date  
showing what we are and who we are.   
____________________________________
  
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law establishing religion, but shall act as if it  
did; and shall make no laws abridging the freedom of speech, unless such  
speech can be construed as "commercial speech" or "irresponsible speech" or  
"offensive speech;" or shall abridge the right of the people to peaceably  
assemble where and when permitted; or shall abridge the right to petition  the 
government for a redress of grievances, under proper procedures.  
It shall be unlawful to cry "Fire!" in a theater occupied by three or  more 
persons, unless such persons shall belong to a class declared Protected  by 
one or more divisions of Federal, State or Local government, in which  case 
the number of persons shall be one or more.  
Amendment II
A well-regulated military force shall be maintained under control of the  
President, and no political entity within the United States shall maintain a  
military force beyond Presidential control. The right of the people to keep 
 and bear arms shall be determined by the Congress and the States and the  
Cities and the Counties and the Towns (and someone named Fred.)  
Amendment III
No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the  
consent of the owner, unless such house is believed to have been used, or  
believed may be used, for some purpose contrary to law or public policy.  
Amendment IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers,  and 
effects against unreasonable searches and seizures may not be suspended  
except to protect public welfare. Any place or conveyance shall be subject  to 
search by law enforcement forces of any political entity, and any such  
places or conveyances, or any property within them, may be confiscated  without 
judicial proceeding if believed to be used in a manner contrary to  law.  
Amendment V
Any person may be held to answer for a crime of any kind upon any  
suspicion whatever; and may be put in jeopardy of life or liberty by the  state 
courts, by the federal judiciary, and while incarcerated; and may be  compelled 
to be a witness against himself by the forced submission of his  body or any 
portion thereof, and by testimony in proceedings excluding  actual trial. 
Private property forfeited under judicial process shall become  the exclusive 
property of the judicial authority and shall be immune from  seizure by 
injured parties.  
Amendment VI
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to avoid  
prosecution by exhausting the legal process and its practitioners. Failure  
to succeed shall result in speedy plea-bargaining resulting in lesser  
charges. Convicted persons shall be entitled to appeal until sentence is  
completed. It shall be unlawful to bar or deter an incompetent person from  
service 
on a jury.  
Amendment VII
In civil suits, where a contesting party is a person whose private life  
may interest the public, the right of trial in the Press shall not be  
abridged.  
Amendment VIII
Sufficient bail may be required to ensure that dangerous persons remain  in 
custody pending trial. There shall be no right of the public to be  
afforded protection from dangerous persons, and such protection shall be  
dependent 
upon incarceration facilities available.  
Amendment IX
The enumeration in The Constitution of certain rights shall be construed  
to deny or discourage others which may from time to time be extended by the  
branches of Federal, State or Local government, unless such rights shall  
themselves become enacted by Amendment.  
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution shall  be 
deemed to be powers residing in persons holding appointment therein  
through the Civil Service, and may be delegated to the States and local  
Governments as determined by the public interest. The public interest shall  be 
determined by the Civil Service. 


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