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For more reading, read the federalist papers written by the founders in
support of the adoption of the constitution explaining what the intend and
purpose of the different parts of the constitution were for including each
of the first 10 amendments know as the bill of rights.
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From: Elizabeth H. Thiers [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:45 PM
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Subject: Re: another shooting
Adams came up with the balance of powers in our government and helped come
up with the idea of the judicial branch as a form of controlling the
executive branch.
One of the reasons parties started in the US was because there were those
led by Jefferson who felt that power should stay with the states thus the
first Republicans and those who felt we needed to stand together against the
threat of France, Spain and Britain eye balling a very, very vulnerable
newly formed country. Thus began the Federalist party.
Our founding fathers were a well read contentious lot that barely agreed on
anything. Again, I'm giving you my shortened interpretation of David
McColloughs much better written book.
Beth T. the OT
PS. this is great discussion and gives me something else to talk about than
public health problems. I'm currently in Tampa finishing cousework on
Public Health practice.
> Subject: Re: another shooting
>
> On Wednesday 23 Oct 2002 6:09 pm, you wrote:
> > You know the founding fathers had a reason for the firearms clause in
the
> > 2nd amendment. It was not to protect the rights of people to have a gun
to
> > hunt, it was not even to protect the right to have a gun to protect
> > yourself from criminals (even though these are legitimate uses for guns)
it
> > was put that so that the populance would have guns to protect
themselves
> > from,,,, GOVERNMENT.... OUR FOUNDING FATHERS assumed that a well armed
> > populance would overthrow a government that got too oppressive.
> >
> > Amazing what you learen reading the writing of the founders, is it any
> > surprize that an opressive government either limits what you can read or
in
> > our case see to it that most people do not learn to read.
> >
>
> I'd have thought universal suffrage was the best defense against
oppressive
> government. Arming the populace seems to me to be an excellent recipe to
> empower extremist groups. I shan't even get onto the negative aspects of
> having a written constitution in the first place. ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
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