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Revision as of 12:05, 11 October 2015
A Constitutional Amendment that
Protects Civil Liberties
The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment
to the Constitution of the United States that
protects our rights –
everywhere and at any time.
It prevents the government from interfering with our right to
speak, assemble and protest; and it limits the
power to detain and arrest.
It prevents the government from spying on it's
own citizens and it puts a check on the Supreme Court
so they can't erode our civil liberties.
The amendment includes many other provisions to
reestablish a government that values fairness and freedom,
and has the integrity and compassion to move forward.