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What changes, additions, removals would you make to the Bill Of Rights? Why?

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What changes, additions, removals would you make to the Bill Of Rights? Why?

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  1. To the 'Bill of Rights' none! Now, if I could just change stuff I would amend the 14th Amendment to read 'citizens' rather than 'persons' in Section 1, the 16th Amendment to read 'not more than 10%', the 15th, 19th and 26th Amendments to read 'must provide proof of gainful employment and payment of taxes', and I would repeal the 17th amendment alltogether! An awful lot of problems would cease to exist by the stroke of MY pen!


  2. Um, none.  It's served quite well for the past 215 years or so, if only certain people would learn how to read.

  3. I would clarify the 2nd Amendment so it was perfectly clear to everyone that it's not just "militias" that can own firearms.

  4. Nothing.  It is a timeless and almost perfect document.  It is clear about the people's rights yet open enough for some interpretation in changing times.  I think that is exactly what the founders of this country wanted it to be.

  5. Add the words "We mean it, d**n it!" to the end of each Amendment.

    John Ross Hendrix for United States Senate

    http://www.hendrixcampaign.com

  6. No changes need to be made. It isn't anything that should be altered. It gives us all our rights as we know them, and if we ever can get the States to attempt to peacefully take back our government, and rewrite the Constitution, it is a good document to keep.

  7. The citizens have the RIGHT NOT TO BE TAXED AT ALL... PERIOD.  Why????  Need I explain???

    Have a great day.

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