Bill of Rights, United States 1793

The United States Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. It was ratified in 1793.

Makeup
It is made up of ten amendments:


 * 1) Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
 * 2) Right to bear arms
 * 3) No forceful quartering of soldiers
 * 4) No unreasonable or unlawful searches and seizures
 * 5) Due process; self-incrimination
 * 6) Rights of the accused
 * 7) Trial by jury
 * 8) Excessive bails, fines; cruel and unusual punishment
 * 9) Rights not listed retained by the people
 * 10) Powers reserved to the states and people

Violations
Too many to count. Revised to:

Notable Violations
The first and foremost of these violations of the Bill of Rights occurred in 2001 with the USA PATRIOT Act. This violated the First, Fourth and Tenth Amendment. It is important to note that all conservatives fear the Bill of Rights above most else. Most have never read it. Dick Cheney burns copies of them as an "alternative energy source."

Many conservatives also use copies of them as toilet paper, waterboarding wrap, and annoying paper airplanes, and other common Conservative household items.