Today is the 230th anniversary of the signing of the Bill of Rights. A writer at American Greatness wonders if we have surrendered our right to liberty. 80 years ago President Roosevelt declared,
“No threat or danger can make us yield our freedom guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.”
The American Greatness writer believes
Roosevelt was wrong. Though Hitler and Benito Mussolini couldn’t make us surrender our Bill of Rights, the fear of COVID-19 did.
“There comes a time when you do have to give up what you consider your individual right of making your own decision for the greater good of society,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden’s chief medical advisor, audaciously professed.
Fauci is wrong, especially about the greater good. The vaccines’ failure to stop COVID-19’s transmission has eliminated any real public benefit. “We didn’t have vaccines that block transmission,” admitted Bill Gates, a Fauci comrade and financer of COVID-19 vaccines.
Compulsory policies have failed, as 400 studies have shown. “Nearly all governments have attempted compulsory measures to control the virus, but no government can claim success. The research indicates that mask mandates, lockdowns, and school closures have had no discernible impact on virus trajectories,” the Brownstone Institute reported.
Fauci and others suppressed effective early treatment options, such as existing cheap antivirals. The government has ignored nearly 20,000 vaccine deaths and a million injuries, according to OpenVAERS.com.
This year Americans can honor the Bill of Rights’ 230th anniversary by having the courage to say no to totalitarianism and fear and yes to their rights. Americans must tolerate each other’s vaccine decisions. They must demand early treatment options for COVID-19, Fauci’s removal, and an investigation into the federal medical bureaucracy.
Read more here: https://amgreatness.com/2021/12/13/have-americans-surrendered-their-liberties-on-the-bill-of-rights-230th-anniversary/
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