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| − | During the final interview round of the [[Little Miss Springfield Pageant]], host [[Krusty the Clown]] asked contestant [[Amber Dempsey]] whether the Bill of Rights was a good thing or a bad thing. After pausing briefly, Dempsey answered that it was a good thing, drawing warm applause from the judges and audience and helping reinforce her image as the pageant favorite.<ref>"[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]"</ref> | + | During the final interview round of the [[Little Miss Springfield Pageant]], host [[Krusty the Clown]] asked contestant [[Amber Dempsey]] whether the Bill of Rights was a good thing or a bad thing. After pausing briefly, Dempsey answered that it was a good thing, drawing warm applause from the judges and audience and helping reinforce her image as the pageant favorite.<ref>"[[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]"</ref> |
| − | "Homer's Revenge List" | + | "Homer's Revenge List" included the Bill of Rights.<ref>"[[Homer the Great]]"</ref> |
| − | In the [[Fox News Yule Log]], several symbolic items | + | In the [[Fox News Yule Log]], several symbolic items were shown burning in the fireplace, including a photograph of {{Ch|John F. Kennedy}}, the Bill of Rights, and the [[Constitution of the United States]], as well as books such as ''[[It Takes a Village]]'' by [[Hillary Clinton]], ''[[Emily Post's Book of Etiquette]]'' by Emily Post, ''[[The Origin of Species]]'' by [[Charles Darwin]], and ''[[Silent Spring]]'' by Rachel Carson.<ref>"[[Bobby, It's Cold Outside]]"</ref> |
| − | [[Lisa]] proposed | + | [[Lisa]] proposed visiting the [[Smithsonian Museum|Smithsonian]] traveling exhibit, which included both real and non-real-world exhibitions of the institute, including the Bill of Rights. While there, [[Homer]] accidentally destroyed it and was forced to repay the damage.<ref>"[[Make Room for Lisa]]"</ref> |
Prisoners at the [[Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center]] were subjected to harsh conditions, routine punishment, and re-education programs that included a cartoon depicting the Bill of Rights as an anthropomorphic drunken document.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | Prisoners at the [[Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center]] were subjected to harsh conditions, routine punishment, and re-education programs that included a cartoon depicting the Bill of Rights as an anthropomorphic drunken document.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, May 22, 2026
Bill of Rights
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The United States Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing fundamental rights and freedoms such as speech, religion, and due process.
History[edit]
During the final interview round of the Little Miss Springfield Pageant, host Krusty the Clown asked contestant Amber Dempsey whether the Bill of Rights was a good thing or a bad thing. After pausing briefly, Dempsey answered that it was a good thing, drawing warm applause from the judges and audience and helping reinforce her image as the pageant favorite.[1]
"Homer's Revenge List" included the Bill of Rights.[2]
In the Fox News Yule Log, several symbolic items were shown burning in the fireplace, including a photograph of John F. Kennedy, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution of the United States, as well as books such as It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton, Emily Post's Book of Etiquette by Emily Post, The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, and Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.[3]
Lisa proposed visiting the Smithsonian traveling exhibit, which included both real and non-real-world exhibitions of the institute, including the Bill of Rights. While there, Homer accidentally destroyed it and was forced to repay the damage.[4]
Prisoners at the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center were subjected to harsh conditions, routine punishment, and re-education programs that included a cartoon depicting the Bill of Rights as an anthropomorphic drunken document.[5]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Lisa the Beauty Queen" (mentioned)
Episode – "Homer the Great" (mentioned)
Episode – "Make Room for Lisa"
Episode – "Bart-Mangled Banner"
Episode – "Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
Comic story – Nobody's Purrfect (mentioned)
References[edit]