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The key to protecting our rights in America

The first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay, foresaw that there would be attacks on our rights. He also told us how to protect ourselves against those attacks.

Every member of the State ought diligently to read and to study the constitution of his country, and teach the rising generation to be free. By knowing their rights, they will sooner perceive when they are violated, and be the better prepared to defend and assert them.

Let’s see if Mr. Jay’s advice can help us today.

When the Founding Fathers established this union, they did not expect the citizens to be passive participants but active in its operation. Rather than expecting others to protect their rights, they wanted people to defend them for themselves. Our first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay, told us how we could do that.

Every member of the State ought diligently to read and to study the constitution of his country, and teach the rising generation to be free. By knowing their rights, they will sooner perceive when they are violated, and be the better prepared to defend and assert them.

That’s right, the key to defending your rights, to your ability to exercise them, is readily available, if We the People will simply pick it up and read it. Once we’ve become familiar with the Constitution, and how it protects so many of our rights, we can take the next step, preparing to defend and assert it for ourselves.