Archive for the 'Bill of Rights (first ten rights)' Category

3 May, 2020

Posted by Socrates in Bill of Rights (first ten rights), constitution, constitutional rights, guns & goy controllers, guns and gun issues, Second Amendment, Socrates, White philosophy, White thought at 11:41 am | Permanent Link

A liberal once told me: “The 2nd Amendment does not refer to individuals. It refers only to a government-sponsored militia, such as the National Guard.” That is a common belief among liberals. It’s also totally false. The Bill of Rights is about what the government cannot do to the citizens. If the 2nd Amendment referred […]

25 March, 2018

Posted by Socrates in America, America's founders, Bill of Rights (first ten rights), constitution, constitutional rights, James Madison, Socrates, Thomas Jefferson at 3:12 pm | Permanent Link

Me: “Hi, Mr. Jefferson. It’s nice to finally meet you.” Jefferson: “Don’t ‘Hi, Mr. Jefferson’ me, little man. What the hell have you done to my country???” Me: “Well…” Jefferson: “Blacks and Jews running the government?? The Bill of Rights in tatters?? Police and judges with more powers than God himself?? The army fighting wars […]