The Bill of No Rights ( a bit of American Political Humor)
The Bill of No Rights
Posted on June 26, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn
The authorship of this brilliant essay has been attributed to Georgia State Representative Mitchell Kaye, but that is not true.
Rather, it was written in 1993 by Lewis Napper, who ran for a Senate seat from Mississippi in 2000 as a libertarian. As he recounts:
http://fellowshipofminds.files.wordp...pper.jpg?w=500Lewis Napper
In the first days of the Clinton presidency, as taxes increased and the administration plotted a takeover of the nation’s health care system, Napper grew sick of watching as “our true rights were eroded, always in the name of giving everyone some new imaginary ‘right.’ “
One day in 1993, after hearing a Hillary Clinton speech on the radio, Napper had had enough.
He skipped his lunch break at a computer consulting job, and sat down at his keyboard to bang out a response.
In less than an hour, he had written the “Bill of No Rights,” which became “the e-mail heard ’round the world.”
Napper’s Bill of No Rights struck an instant chord with many Americans who’ve made the essay go viral.