The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
The first ten amendments, known as the “Bill of Rights”, is arguably the most important section of the constitution. Beyond the outlying issues of how our government should be run and regulated there is the overwhelming need for a specific set of rights to be expressed so that we, as citizens,…
I should be posting again soon. It’s been far too long!!
This angers me to no end. I understand that there are people out there who use guns to evil ends, but it’s time Chicago stop trying to punish the rest of the state because of Chicago’s inability to control their crime problem. I do NOT support the anti-gun, fiscally motivated handgun registry! Additionally, the proposed tax on ammunition that is slated to help fund victim services is a travesty on its own. I believe victim services are important, but this is saying to the citizens of Illinois, “Hey, we disapprove of your guns and therefore you have to pay for this, which is obviously your fault”. Where does it stop? Tell Chicago no!
Justin Moore - If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away (by JustinMooreVEVO)