First Six Amendments Assume Government is Corrupt.
You must also assume that government is your enemy. That's right, assume that the government will trample your rights, target certain political and religious minorities, and come after you without probable cause (especially when they employ Rape-a-scan to gate rape you and your 6-year old at airports).
“The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first.”Thus, the first six amendments were created. So, the First amendment guarantees free speech, free assembly, free religious expression, and freedom to petition.
by Thomas Jefferson
However, what's to stop governments from coming after people who partake in these freedoms? Nothing.
Hence, the creation of the second amendment: the right to bear arms. Why? To protect you from officials who overstep their boundaries.
But what happens when the police force show up at your door? The army? And, rest assured, they will if you dare to pull a gun on a fed. So, that's where the third amendment comes in, as it guarantees that the government will not house troops in your home or private property without your consent.
Nevertheless, who remembers the third amendment, right? No one.
That's where the 4th amendment comes in. So, when the government forgets the third amendment, and sends out the troops to invade your house, the 4th says they cannot go through your stuff. Uhm, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out if they kick your door down, they will go through your stuff.
Hence, the creation of the 5th amendment. Anyone who watches the boob tube remembers this one, because of the often recited phrase: "I plead the 5th." The 5th also guarantees Americans the right to trial by Grand Jury.
Nevertheless, even if that indictment is obtained, the 6th amendment guarantees you the right to a judgement by a fully informed petit jury. Not only does this jury judge the individual facts, but can also judge the law, itself.
The bottom line is that even legally obtained power can, and more than likely will (to some degree) abuse that power and show utter disregard for constituted law and order.
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