The Value Of The Bill Of Rights Essay

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Nelson Mandela once said “To be free is not to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that enhances the freedom of others.” The Bill of Rights gives us the rights to many different liberties and privileges, and enhances our freedom. It is the part of the Constitution that applies to everyone alike, and gives us many beautiful privileges. I believe that some of the most important rights are freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom of religion. I also believe that the Bill of Rights should not be changed, despite many arguments that it should.
In my opinion, one of the most important rights we have is the freedom of the press. The freedom of the press is provided in the first amendment. Freedom of the press is the right to circulate opinions in print without censorship by the government. This right is important for many reasons. First, the press holds …show more content…

I believe this for many reasons. First, the Bill of Rights contains everything that makes America special. It contains the rights and freedoms unique to the United States, including right to bear arms, right to a speedy public trial, and due process, among many others. Second, the Ninth Amendment encompasses all the other freedoms that we enjoy. It states “ The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.” This means that all the rights we have are not specifically stated in the Bill of Rights. Thus, we do not need to have an changed Bill of Rights to give us the freedoms we already have. Finally, the Founding Fathers authored the Bill of Rights, and the wisdom of these men is not to be discounted. They had a vision for our country, and the Bill of Rights was important to that vision. The Bill of Rights should not be changed because it was made by the extremely wise Founding Fathers, includes the Ninth Amendment, and includes the freedoms that make America

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