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The First Ten Amendments Your BILL OF RIGHTS The First Ten Amendments

ONE -- SUN We have the right to… Press Speech Religion Assembly! What do you say? Religious meeting tonight! Assembly!

TWO -- SHOE We can bear arms! I (carry a weapon)

THREE -- TREE We don’t quarter soldiers! (provide housing) You can’t stay here! (provide housing)

FOUR -- DOOR A warrant is required for search and seizure! Got WARRANT?

FIVE -- HIVE No one can make us self-incriminate! (tell on yourself) WHERE’S our honey?!! (tell on yourself) I’m not saying a word!

SIX -- STICKS We can have a jury trial in a criminal case! Behind these sticks, this jury will give him a fair trial. I’m sure in a sticky situation!

How could I? Just look at this angelic smile! SEVEN -- HEAVEN We can have a jury trial in a civil case! He broke my harp! How could I? Just look at this angelic smile!

No CRUEL and UNUSUAL punishment is allowed! EIGHT -- GATE No CRUEL and UNUSUAL punishment is allowed! Cruel and Unusual Punishment

NINE -- LINE Powers not for the Feds go to the States!

TEN -- PEN We can write more rights as we need to!