A public relations scheme concocted by
government officials to trick the public into giving the
government power over their lives. These are discarded and ignored the second they become inconvenient to the
government institution.
To convince the colonies to ratify the
constitution, they added a Bill of Rights. At the earliest convenience, these rights were immediately trampled on, discarded, and ignored. The Bill of Rights exists
today as a set of things to have students memorize in civics
class, but not entirely understand, and for lawyers to use to make arguments that are then ignored by judges. Any other applications of rights, such as deterring Draconian legislation, are nonexistent.