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ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMIVIISSIONERS <br /> PROCLAMATION <br /> �tftl i f Rtqbts; <br /> Mail <br /> DECEMBER 15, 2011 <br /> Wberev, the necessary states ratified the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the United States <br /> Constitution, on December 15, 1791; and <br /> VIlereao, the Bill of Rights protects every person of this state and nation from the infringement of basic <br /> human and civil rights; and <br /> 3Tjerea.5, the freedoms of speech and association and the right to due process and equal protection of the <br /> law, as embodied in the Bill of Rights, are a model for democratic institutions and laws all over the <br /> world; and <br /> Vbereao, the people of North Carolina stood strong in withholding ratification of the Constitution until <br /> the Bill of Rights was added to ensure their inalienable rights; and <br /> Vbere", the Orange County Board of Commissioners demonstrated its commitment to "upholding the <br /> civil rights and civil liberties of all persons in Orange County and their free exercise and enjoyment of <br /> any and all rights and privileges secured by our constitutions and laws of the United States, the State of <br /> North Carolina, and Orange County," in a May 20, 2003 approved resolution entitled "A Resolution <br /> Regarding the Protection of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties";-and <br /> Vberea!g, the Orange County Board of Commissioners reaffirmed the protections of all its residents by <br /> passing "A Resolution Opposing the Use of Local Law Enforcement to Enforce Civil Immigration Law <br /> and Policy" on January 23,2007; <br /> RoW, Therefore �Re Xt 3&e-5olbetr that we the Orange County Board of Commissioners do hereby <br /> proclaim December 15, 2011 as "BILL OF RIGHTS DAY" in Orange County and commend this <br /> observance to all people. <br /> This,the 13 day of December 2011. <br /> Bernadette Pelissier, Chair <br /> Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />