then he runs for the house and his opponent is james bono. it remains the anti-federalist who referred to virginia as his country his entire life so you can see where he stands on the creation of what he called the consolidated government. so madison has asked because they used the absence use the absence of a bill of rights brilliantly in the ratification arguments. this is great iatrogenic or government because it doesn't have a bill of rights. they appeal to the emotional worry anxiety of the general voter what are we getting in for if we create this federal government and if this continues and madison promises i will propose a bill of rights as soon as i get into congress and he feels he ought to honor that campaign pledge even though he generally feels that its power of enforcement is now and is referred to by many of these men as a parchment barrier that is as a piece of paper that's all it is just a piece of paper and i think that madison through much of the period when he's thinking about proposing it thinks the same thing. it's a goo