The article “Freshwater appeals to 5th District Court” has been updated with information about the Mount Vernon Board of Education’s recently filed response brief.
Bill of Rights Day: Are Our Freedoms in Jeopardy?
The Bill of Rights officially became part of the U.S. Constitution on December 15, 1791. Unfortunately, 220 years later, the freedoms enshrined in those first ten amendments are in dire jeopardy. Those responsible for its demise are none other than the schools, which have failed to educate students about its principles; the courts, which have failed to uphold the rights enshrined within it; the politicians, who long ago sold out to corporations and special interests; and “we the people” who, in our ignorance and greed, have valued materialism over freedom.
"Press freedom is a noble idea, but in reality it's a threat: to shady politicians, bungling bureaucrats, military censors, corporations and crooks and con artists who try to promote their welfare by restricting the free flow of information."
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