People speak so highly of the wisdom of the founding fathers when writing the bill of rights. Not sure whats wise about leaving the entire document open for abuse by "emergency powers" but ok.
@@516Chick so you're saying it should have room to be abused with emergency power? I can't make up how stupid you people are 😂😂😂 it's a document designed to look good and promising with a lot of truth in there but there's two things that make it null and void, the power to tax and emergency powers. Those two things alone completely contradict what the bill of rights is supposed to be about and is designed to trick you into being a tax slave that can have their rights stripped due to a made up emergency.
@@516Chick natural law is black and white there's no need for gray in real freedom. All the broad definitions ( and there are a lot) in the bill of rights are put there in order to cause confusion and make sure they have some form of control over it through purposeful misinterpretation by the courts etc... I'm just saying, there are several different aspects that completely contradict the purpose of a bill of rights within the Bill of Rights that you can't call the founding fathers wis., It's an inept, broken by design document in it's entirety if even one part goes against natural law, which it does....