On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 01:41:36PM -0700, Bob Young wrote:

> Article 1 - Free exercise of religion: Lots of people every day.
> Article 2 - Right to keep and bear arms: Regulated, but many many people own
> guns.
> Article 12 - Right to vote: True that the percentage of voter turn out isn't
> as high as it should be, but many people do vote.

Please give some example from news sources of people today who have to
go to court to enforce those freedoms.  Not very many, is it?  Seems
pretty theoretical to me.

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