Heard of a TRT lady in FL who had an abreviated version of this on her T-shirt. Only passed on by word of mouth to me & I "livened it up" a bit. A couple minutes worth is what you see.
Any wordsmiths out there care to tackle this & make it ship-shape?
It's a start & I believe could be very powerful. (not too shabby as is)
A new twist on the old "and when they came for me, there was noone else to speak ... "
"When they came for the Tenth Amendment, I said nothing. I am an individual and what do states rights mean to me?
When they stole the Ninth Amendment, I again was silent. It is confusing.
They bastardized the Eighth with RICO provisions, zero tolerance and confiscatory laws. I was again silent because I am a law-abiding citizen and they do not apply to me.
The Fifth has been trashed (through land grabs, etc.) ... never applied to me. I never said a thing.
Through more common use of sobriety checks, random drug stops/searches and no-knock warrants, The Fourth has been shredded. I'm not a druggie so I again said not a word.
I don't own an assault weapon and believed that handguns are a tool of the criminals. The Second is a memory and I spoke not.
Now, when I have finally woken to the true meaning behind all the first Ten Articles - The Bill of Rights - and want to speak out with all my heart, I cannot. You see, The First is now gone as well and I am not allowed."
Any wordsmiths out there care to tackle this & make it ship-shape?
It's a start & I believe could be very powerful. (not too shabby as is)
A new twist on the old "and when they came for me, there was noone else to speak ... "
"When they came for the Tenth Amendment, I said nothing. I am an individual and what do states rights mean to me?
When they stole the Ninth Amendment, I again was silent. It is confusing.
They bastardized the Eighth with RICO provisions, zero tolerance and confiscatory laws. I was again silent because I am a law-abiding citizen and they do not apply to me.
The Fifth has been trashed (through land grabs, etc.) ... never applied to me. I never said a thing.
Through more common use of sobriety checks, random drug stops/searches and no-knock warrants, The Fourth has been shredded. I'm not a druggie so I again said not a word.
I don't own an assault weapon and believed that handguns are a tool of the criminals. The Second is a memory and I spoke not.
Now, when I have finally woken to the true meaning behind all the first Ten Articles - The Bill of Rights - and want to speak out with all my heart, I cannot. You see, The First is now gone as well and I am not allowed."