Thank you Henry, for strongly encouraging us to know that Bill of Rights inside out and upside down. A true way to remember what we’re fighting for and/what’s rightfully ours. Those who won’t learn it are doomed for slavery, or worse. And yes, there are rich, comfortable slaves. They don’t know how tenuous their position is. But worse, they don’t know their minds are enslaved, enslaved to lies, deceit, corruption, evil.
I bring up The Bill of Rights whenever I can. Yeah, I get looked at like I have two heads and I am judged as naive and living in the past. I push the conversation further, and once-in-a-while some have a light-bulb to go off and actually remember they were born free.
“It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.”
— William Blackstone, “Blackstone’s Ration,” 1783
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Addressing the issue a bit earlier…
“…the great principle that it is better to run the risk of sparing the guilty than to condemn the innocent.”
— Voltaire, 1748
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Thank you Henry, for strongly encouraging us to know that Bill of Rights inside out and upside down. A true way to remember what we’re fighting for and/what’s rightfully ours. Those who won’t learn it are doomed for slavery, or worse. And yes, there are rich, comfortable slaves. They don’t know how tenuous their position is. But worse, they don’t know their minds are enslaved, enslaved to lies, deceit, corruption, evil.
I bring up The Bill of Rights whenever I can. Yeah, I get looked at like I have two heads and I am judged as naive and living in the past. I push the conversation further, and once-in-a-while some have a light-bulb to go off and actually remember they were born free.
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