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Episode #64 The Bill of Rights

Wimmer's Wilderness

Release Date: 06/28/2021

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In Episode #64, we discuss The Bill of Rights, its history, and what it means to us today. The Constitution is a living document that we must continually examine to improve as we grow as a Country. We explore the fights for and against The Bill of Rights and how its biggest detractor became its champion.

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In Episode #64, we discuss The Bill of Rights, its history, and what it means to us today. The Constitution is a living document that we must continually examine to improve as we grow as a Country. We explore the fights for and against The Bill of Rights and how its biggest detractor became its champion.

James Madison, George Mason, the Federalist, Thomas Jefferson and the voice of the people all played significant roles.