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Bill of Rights day
Posted by David Hardy · 15 December 2021 09:51 PM
I am reminded (hate to date myself) I was in Washington, DC, at the bicentennial of the Constitution. A big event, Warren Burger (thankfully a former Chief Justice) chairing the Commission, and so on.
The bicentennial of the Bill of Rights ... nothing.
Of course, DC is a company town, and the company is the Federal government. So the event that gave it power is a major celebration, the event that limited that power is best forgotten.
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