THE FIRST AMENDMENT
                AND THE
        BILL OF RIGHTS
        FOR BEGINNERS
BY DAVID W. NEW, ESQ
Do We Need a Bill of Rights?                                                  2

Two Views of the Bill of Rights                                               6
     The Advantages and Disadvantages of the
     Federalist View
     The Advantages and Disadvantages of the
     Nationalist View

The Order of the Bill of Rights                                                16

The First Amendment: The Freedom of Religion,
Speech, Press, Assembly/Petition                                            17

    A Brief Commentary on the First Amendment
          "Congress"
          "shall make no law"
          "respecting"
          "an establishment of religion"
          "or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
          "or abridging the freedom of speech"
          "or of the press"
          "or the right of the people peaceably to
          assemble, and to petition the Government
          for a redress of grievances"

The Second Amendment: My Right to Bear Arms                    28

The Third Amendment: Please, No Uninvited Guests!              29

The Fourth Amendment: No Snooping Allowed!                      30

The Fifth Amendment: My Rights in a Criminal Trial                31
     The Grand Jury
     Double Jeopardy
     No Self-Incrimination
     The Jewish Contribution to the Fifth Amendment
     Due Process of Law
     What the Supreme Court Does Not Want You to Know:
     Judicial Activism and "Liberty"
     Eminent Domain

The Sixth Amendment: More Rights in a Criminal Trial             37
     The Bible in the Sixth Amendment

The Seventh Amendment: My Rights in a Civil Trial                 39

The Eighth Amendment: Don't Be Cruel                                  40

The Ninth Amendment: "I've Got Rights I Don't Know
About"                                                                                  41

The Tenth Amendment: Do Not Pass Go and Do Not
Collect $200.00                                                                     42

How the Federal Bill of Rights Are Different From the
State Bill of Rights                                                                 44
     The Location is Different
     The Subject is Different
     The Size is Different

END NOTES                                                                        48
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David New unlocks the meaning of the First Amendment for you in this booklet better than any other conservative writer in recent times. No other author offers his readers a complete word for word commentary of the First Amendment like David New.  After reading this book, you will understand how the founding fathers understood the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights. In addition, this booklet exposes how the U.S. Supreme Court has corrupted the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights in order to advance their leftist political agenda in America.  Many of the secret 'tricks' the Supreme Court and groups like the ACLU have used to interpret the Constitution are exposed in this publication.  Read the section: "What the Supreme Court Does Not Want You to Know: Judicial Activism and 'Liberty'" and you will learn how the Supreme Court manipulates key words in the Constitution for political purposes.  This book is a must read for every conservative who supports the original intent for the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights.
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