Should we repeal the Bill of Rights? Several blissfully ignorant Americans in this video seem to be okay with the idea, so long as it's in the name of fighting against terrorism.
The British inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, wants a digital bill of rights to protect Internet users from surveillance. Today is the 25-year anniversary of the Web's creation.
A student in Bryant School District in Arkansas brought home a worksheet that presented her with a scenario that referred to the Bill of Rights as “outdated” and that as part of a special committee she would need to throw out two of the Amendments.
In an interview with WND.com, formerly World News Daily, Ride for the Constitution organizer Zeeda Andrews called for the repeal of the USA Patriot Act.
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People wonder why they call them "gun nuts."
According to the website Right Wing Watch, a right wing radio show host said, basically, no limits on the 2nd Amendment means, no limits!
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A constitutional lawyer, L.M. Seidman, has raised the issue of giving up the US Constitution. It took obvious personal guts to raise this issue, but it’s a necessary debate when government is dysfunctional.
A look at the gun laws in the United States and the history of the 2nd Amendment. How has this amendment been distorted to commit crimes and make money for the gun lobbyists.
Trayvon Martin's death is drawing attention to the gun laws in the United States. These gun laws hamper the freedoms of people that want to live in country where they don't know who has a gun or a neighbor that might use a gun on them for no good reason.
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A coalition of scientists, ethicists and animal welfare groups is proposing a bill of rights for dolphins. The group says dolphins are so intelligent that they should be thought of as "non-human persons" and given due protection under law.
Using his threat of vetoing the controversial National Defense Authorization Act, known as the NDAA, President Obama demanded that indefinite detainment include American citizens, sources say.
On Christmas Day, Montanans decided to give their Congressional district a gift they won't soon forget— a notice of possible recall of the Senators and one Congressman who voted for the controversial, National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Hillary Rodham Clinton wants to give men and women in uniform a new "Bill of Rights." Clinton also says the Republican party has not done a good of a job as the Democrats could do in providing for U.S. troops.