Our Bill Of Rights Is Not Negotiable
Our Bill of Rights is not negotiable. It should be as simple as that but over time it has come to fruition that they are in fact for sale. By who you may ask, but after short examination the answer is everyone. Let us address specifically the post world war two era. After World War II America was left as one of the only countries that did not need to rebuild from any destruction. That being true it was a time of great industrial revolution and through our penny pinching and responsible spending and American ingenuity we lead the free world. Slowly but surely though the American people were sold the American dream. A house, a car, the white picket fence and all the conveniences that the mind could imagine. This in itself is not a bad thing, but at the time little did anyone know they were selling out liberty for convenience.



Something to think about the next time you consider any gun control a good thing…















