If the Bill of Rights was intended to place strict limits on federal power and protect individual and locality from the national government—the 14th Amendment effectively defeated that purpose by placing the power to enforce the Bill of Rights in federal hands, where it was never intended to be.


Conned About Marriage, Constitution and States' Rights, WorldNetDaily.com, January 23, 2014.


If the Bill of Rights was intended to place strict limits on federal power and protect individual and locality from the national government—the...

If the Bill of Rights was intended to place strict limits on federal power and protect individual and locality from the national government—the...

If the Bill of Rights was intended to place strict limits on federal power and protect individual and locality from the national government—the...

If the Bill of Rights was intended to place strict limits on federal power and protect individual and locality from the national government—the...