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And as an American, I can confidently say our Founding Fathers sure understood.
Source: https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/11/opinion-israel-needs-a-second-amendment-aidan-johnston/
But there is a bigger reason that doesn’t get acknowledged enough: because our Founding Fathers didn’t really trust the will of the majority.
In a decision that jangled the nerves of some elected officials, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court last week reaffirmed a basic liberty established by the Founding Fathers: the right to be rude at public meetings.
Indeed, I say with confidence that the overwhelming majority of Founding Fathers would have been appalled at the idea that a Satanic display was erected at a state capitol and that the man who took it down was the person who got in trouble with the law.
Tad Callister: The Founding Fathers — heroes or villains?
Source: https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2023/9/16/23851181/constitution-moral-religious-people
The Founding Fathers asserted that elected officials should listen to and be influenced by the views of the electorate.
Source: https://itemlive.com/2023/12/26/safeguarding-democracy-from-artificial-intelligence/
This high-profile event is organized in collaboration with The Founding Fathers Netball Foundation and the esteemed Florida Netball Association (FNA).
Today’s entry has it all: hypocrisy, an assault on our Constitution and the Founding Fathers, and an execrable bolshie from the highest levels of the Democrat Party pushing a sinister, anti-American curriculum to every public school student in Virginia.