They actually aren't constitutional rights; they're constitutional shackles on those shitbags.
They actually aren't constitutional rights; they're constitutional shackles on those shitbags.
Well, it's weird because it's called the Bill of Rights, but you're right it's phrased as a series of restrictions on lawmaking by the Federal government. Courts actually extended those rights to the states. A naïve reading of the Constitution would indicate that it only applies to the feds.
Well, it's weird because it's called the Bill of Rights, but you're right it's phrased as a series of restrictions on lawmaking by the Federal government. Courts actually extended those rights to the states. A naïve reading of the Constitution would indicate that it only applies to the feds.
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