Operation Bill of Rights!


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suijurisfreeman
August 20, 2003, 01:05 PM
Back in I think it was May or June of 2002 I posted an enlarged copy of Kentucky's Bill of Rights (enclosed in plexiglass) on the main entrance wall of the Monroe County courthouse. It measures something like 4' X 3', I wanted to make sure that even 'old people' could read it. When I had a run in with the Monroe County Fiscal Court over a road right-of-way, I was looking for a copy of Kentucky's Constitution, there wasn't a single copy to be found in the entire Monroe County courthouse! That seems odd to me, after all it's Kentucky's Constitution that allows all those fine people to have a job there, but I took care of that little problem by posting the enlarged copy of Kentucky's Bill of Rights smack dab in the hallway where most people walk in to get their 'just us'!

Anyway just as soon as I get my recumbent tricycle finished I'm going to start my Operation Bill of Rights! I intend to ride my Liberty Trike around to the various country seats, visit the county courthouses, post a copy of Indiana's Bill of Rights and then publicly speak in front of those courthouses about the importance of natural, absolute, inherent and inalienable rights, the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Just some more of my 'tilting windmills' syndrome! What do you think, do people even care? Will anyone actually listen, does anyone really want to hear about that old musty piece of paper called the Bill of Rights? I'm going to take pictures of my new adventure and post them on a website so you can see my progress, or lack thereof.

After all on the description of this 'Legal and Political' forum it states that it's a place to coordinate activism, anyone else interested in starting their own Operation Bill of Rights where you live? People really need to know what's in the Bill of Rights, what do you think? Can I get an Amen here, brothers?! :banghead:

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Felonious Monk
August 20, 2003, 01:42 PM
I don't think people associated with this forum mind an open exchange of ideas, but inciting people to (what many would consider) fanaticism is not the way for most of us to affect changes.

Not to say that some of us won't show up at one of your freedom rallies, but probably not just to yell and scream and be swept up in the moment.

Share your thoughts with us, and let us evaluate them. That's just what you're doing, and how (at least) I best respond to thoughtful dialogue.

Keep posting, suijurisfreeman!

Thumper
August 20, 2003, 01:54 PM
Not fanatacism...haha...

Most of us just can't afford to quit our jobs and go bike cruising for Freedom.

Suijuris, what's your real name if you don't mind? I can't wait to read about you in the papers. You're too good for backwoods Kentucky! Heck, Kentucky's already free...don't waste your time.

Take your act to Chicago where it'll do some good!

Preacherman
August 20, 2003, 01:59 PM
Suijurisfreeman, you have PM (again... :rolleyes: ).

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