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Hello and welcome to the CBRproject. My hope in starting the project is to set in motion a broad grassroots distribution and public playing of our nations founding documents.  Of our rights.


   The reading was donated by Don Westcot the voice of the PBS science show NOVA. With music by David Grimes and Project Coordination by Steven K. Blake. My name is Ed Hill. 

   About a year and a half ago. Over the course of several weeks I read the Bill of Rights, following amendments and Constitution with my ten year old son. Einstein once said "if you can't explain it to an eight year old, then you don't understand it yourself."  Smart fella' Einstein... Took us about a month really talking it over. Interesting stuff. Give it a listen. Please burn it to C.D. and pass it on. It's important to the project that recipients of this reading burn a few copies and pass them along.
 
   I believe that if the American public were more familiar with these documents, we wouldn't be at war. We would still have Habeas Corpus the tap root of our liberties. Without the ability to challenge your arrest in a court of law our Bill of Rights are fictions and this Constitution merely "a damned peice of paper". Our Constitution states that Habeas Corpus may not be suspended unless we are under invasion or attack and the term "Unitary Executive" was entirely missing from the document during my last reading. Fortunately for us our current president despite admitted youthful irresponsability as a college cheerleader failed oilman and to date a catastrophic tenure in the "peoples house" retains the gravitas, intellect and breadth of historical study to wisely correct these errata. 

   I came up with this project to make gaining (or re-gaining) familiarity with these documents more practical for a very busy population. It's also a form of protest to be played aloud (very aloud... ) as passive resistance before those who'd treat our  inalienanable human rights as little favors lent us by our "betters". Might play well at Camp Crawford. 

   Much blood has been spilt earning and defending these rights. While I hope not to see it, I suspect that at extremis this generation has more where that came from. Let's hope sanity revisits the office of president before it comes to that. 

   Terror is in my opinion only an emotion. One best opposed by the emotion courage. Not by surrendering our hard won rights. "You don't know what you've got 'till it's gone". 

   War is big business.   Dems did 'Nam Repubs Iraq and the rich get richer.  Support Vets against the war and Iraq vets in general.  We citizens are their only hope as this government has abandoned them.  Bumper stickers aren't edible and make poor bandages. I've no funding and am severely disabled by MS. Don, David and Steve Blake worked on this for love of country.  While they may or may not agree with my words here, I don't speak for them in this. I designed the project to eventually equal those old AOL floppys in ubiquity.  So far it's going well but slowly. There are today 3/15/07 a few thousand. This early in the project every single disk given out is important radically effecting the math involved.  Eventually there will be millions of disks possibly effecting government for the better. It will happen, how soon is up to you

Regards
Edward Hill

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A reading of the Bill of Rights Amendments and the Constitution 
by Don Westcot (voice of PBS NOVA). with music by David Grimes.

Martin Luther King on Vietnam. 

A description of a history too recent for any claim of ignorance to shelter conscience.  He speaks of "a malady in the American spirit".  He was soon murdered by that malady as were the Kennedy's.  This malady now shreds our Bill of Rights and this Constitution.

We are led by criminals.
Hear
Eisenhower, a real wartime
 president tell us how this happened.
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