Our Birthright, is Freedom, Justice, a Government of the people, for the people, and by the people.
Our Birthright, is Freedom, Justice, a Government of the people, for the people, and by the people. That's our birthright!
Our Birthright, is Freedom, Justice, a Government of the people, for the people, and by the people. That's our birthright! There were approximately 25,000 people who died during the American Revolutionary War. The war began with the Battle of Lexington and Concord, on April 19, 1775, and lasted until the signing of the Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783. The war was between Great Britain and the 13 American colonies. The British were better trained, equipped and had a military. With the proper forces on ground and the backing by the majority of American’s the British should have easily defeated the continental army and any forms of our militia. The British assumption that they would have large numbers of people in the Colonies to support the King proved costly. One reason they failed to achieve these additional forces was due to the militia controlling the territories not occupied by British forces. The militia was able to influence the people by providing protection to maintain their loyalty to the colonies leaving the British severely undermanned and unable to effectively fight both forces. It was a war for Independence!! The signing of the Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 American Patriots. Out-numbered we won our freedom from England.
Our Birthright is voting in free elections, where the true vote of the people is counted not erased. These struggles have kept the United States as an independent nation and granted us the right to vote with the passage of the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendment, in addition to the legislative victory of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. From this perspective, it is a privilege to live in the United States, standing on the shoulders of these past giants, and we have a responsibility to vote because it honors those who have put their lives on the line to protect it. The first ten amendments to the Constitution were written and ratified as the Bill of Rights to ensure that the government wouldn't encroach on certain fundamental rights, free speech, free press, free religion, and free assembly. No one denies that we fought for these rights during the Revolutionary War, yet they were still called "rights" because of their value as the fundamental fabric of our democracy. With the ability to exercise our voice and elect our representatives being today recognized as another cornerstone of a healthy democracy
Our Birthright, to not have our Southern Heritage erased.The First Amendment to the Constitution provides that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press. which has become a joke. Simply stated, the United States Supreme Court has consistently and always upheld the principle that governments city, state, national and their various departments may not codify or enforce laws that tell you what you may or may not say. Most importantly, in order for a restriction on speech to be unconstitutional, the restriction must have been imposed by the government. So what right do our Monuments, Statues, Confederate Graves, names, and the Flag, we decimate? Who said we have no rights? Who is playing God with the History and Heritage of America? A minority of people who can't live in the future but have to stay in the past in order to get attention. We the majority out-number them, but they are still taking our birthright.
Our Birthright, a right to bear arms. The text of the Second Amendment reads in full, A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. The framers of the Bill of Rights adapted the wording of the amendment from nearly identical clauses in some of the original 13 state constitutions.
During the Revolutionary War era, militia referred to groups of men who banded together to protect their communities, towns, colonies and eventually states, once the United States declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. Many people in America at the time believed governments used soldiers to oppress the people, and thought the federal government should only be allowed to raise armies when facing foreign adversaries. For all other purposes, they believed, it should turn to part-time militias, or ordinary civilians using their own weapons. But as militias had proved insufficient against the British, the Constitutional Convention gave the new federal government the power to establish a standing army, even in peacetime. Opponents of a strong central government known as Anti-Federalists argued that this federal army deprived states of their ability to defend themselves against oppression. They feared that Congress might abuse its constitutional power of organizing, arming and disciplining the Militia by failing to keep militiamen equipped with adequate arms. Shortly after the U.S. Constitution was officially ratified, James Madison proposed the Second Amendment as a way to empower these state militias. While the Second Amendment did not answer the broader Anti-Federalist concern that the federal government had too much power, it did establish the principle held by both Federalists and their opponents that the government did not have the authority to disarm citizens. My opinion, we need Militia groups to protect our rights that are being taken.
Our Birthright, Freedom of Speech, which has been taken to the point of no return. The fake news. the fake news people, any who infringe on our right to know the truth, and speak the truth. They honestly believe that we are foolish enough not to recognize what has happened, what the truth is!
Our Birthright is to have a free America! To stop aggressive groups that are actually destroying our cities, states, history, and worst of all America as we knew it... to have free election results, the person who was truly voted into the office of the United States of America. We all know the Socialist stole the election, but beware the states have woke up, and after their awaken this false government not by the people will topple and be taken to their knees by people who will stand up for our Birthright, and God. We the people will prevail together.
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