26 December, 2004

The Largely Defunct Bill of Rights

The Largely Defunct Bill of Rights

by Harry Browne

"The Founding Fathers created a Bill of Rights to ensure that Americans would never have to fear government prosecutors the way people in the Old World did.

Unfortunately, the Bill of Rights is a dead letter in too many ways in America. It has now become possible for prosecutors to get a conviction in virtually every case where they choose to indict ? whether or not the defendant is guilty.

Fortunately, however, a number of prominent writers are alarmed about the problem ? including some people you might expect to be law-and-order conservatives."

Though, I am not, and have not been a fan of Harry Browne's for many years, he has assembled, in his short article, eight (8) very powerful links to major articles that each of you should read.

I know a man, who was hired as a forensics expert in a Feral case, who was shocked at the lying, coercion, and outright fraud that was perpetrated by the Ferals.

The only thing that shocked me was his shock, as he should have known better as for many years previous to this, he had seen enough evidence of the Ferals activity...

--WP

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