Mr.Hancock, the constitution we propose is designed to create a strong centralized government. This is essential for the unity and stability of our new nation.A stronger central governance and the protection of our citizens
I understand your point Mr.Hamilton but i must express my concern. A powerful central goverment might overreach and infringe upoun the rights of individual states and their citizens. We must ensure that the states reatain significant autonomy to prevent such trranny.
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While i acknowledge the importance of individual rights i belive that the bill of rights is redundant. The constitution as designed already limits the power of the the federal goverment. Adding a bill of rights might imply that amy unlistead rights are not protected.
Mr.Hamilton i must disagree the constitution is crucuel.It explecity safeguards the liberties such as freedom of speach.
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That is reasurable compramisee MR.Hamilton by including a bill of rights we can emure that protection of our citizen freedom while maintaining a dtrong yet balanced central goverment.
Perhaps there is merit in youre arguement Mr.Hancock. if a bill of rights is so essential to ensuire the protection of individual liberties then i am willing to support its inciusm provided