We The People
2024 Bill of Rights

We The People - 2024 Bill Of Rights

We The People 2024 Bill of Rights

In addition to the original Bill of Rights, written by very knowledgeable people and visionairies, we hereby seek to add the following common sense requirements to the United States government that is elected by and serves WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America:

  • Honest, transparent politicians (ALL LEVELS of government) who are elected by their personal record of governing, their words and fortitude in the face of adversity, and joins the majority who stand tall when it is time to do the right thing.
  • Politicians that work for the people that elected them – not their personal interests.
  • Candidates for election who are unencumbered by current and/or pending lawsuits.
  • Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices – there should be NO lifetime appointments

The United States of America IS NOT A “House of Representatives vs. Senate” football game. This is the greatest country in the world and we deserve representatives and leaders who represent the people that elected them and serve their term with the honor, respect and responsibility that such a position of the people deserves.

Progress for the people means freedom to vote and a voice that can be heard!

Bill of Rights Addendum
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Jon Stewart Slams CNN and NBC, Claims They ‘Refuse to Allow Their Reporters to Come On’ His Podcast: ‘It’s an Embarrassment … Absolute Nonsense’

Stewart said that individual reporters tell him they’d “love to do” the podcast but need to get “network approval,” which they say never comes. When the “Weekly Show” team seeks an explanation from the news outlet, Stewart and co. allegedly get “left on read.”

“I just want people at home to let that sink in for a second,” Stewart said on the July 25 episode. “News organizations stonewall inquiries as to why their reporters are not allowed, are being restricted, from just being able to come on a stupid fucking podcast and give their opinion. Even as just a promotional tool for either the reporter or for the organizations that they work for.”

He continued, “You know, I once heard a wise man say democracy dies in darkness. But how is it possible that a news organization would not feel shame and bewilderment at using the techniques of obfuscation that they rail against from politicians and public figures?


 

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