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September 17 National Constitution Day and Citizenship DayThe United States Constitution was signed in 1787 on September 17 making today Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Schools and Universities will teach about the Unites States Constitution today and throughout the week until September 23.
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Constitution Day 2010It's easy to take for granted the rights afforded to us by the Constitution. Sept. 17 is a day to imagine what kind of nation we would be without it, and be appreciative of its existence.
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Teaching the United States Constitution to Young Children: Part I - PreambleThe Preamble to the Constitution, which is short enough for children to memorize, could have been a founding father's mission-statement for our new fledgling nation.
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French Founders to 1987 Constitution Framers: IGNORAMUSES!A deeper look at the Philippine's 1987 Constitution -
US Constitution Under SiegeToo many Americans are unaware of the unlawful assault being made upon our seminal founding document, the US Constitution, and the resulting attack upon our freedoms. -
Constitution Day QuizHow well do you know the U.S. Constitution? -
Constitution Day: Holiday and HistoryYou may not get the day off and there may not be any picnics, but get ready for Constitution Day on September 18th, 2006.
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The Constitution of the United StatesThe Constitution of the United States was not written for the rights of the people. It was written to keep government in check for we, the people. The government belongs to the American people; not our elected officials.
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Celebrate the U.S. Constitution in Ft. Walton Beach, FloridaRetired Senior Chief Geoff Ross and Emerald Coast Tea Party Patriots raise awareness of U.S. Constitution, raise money for fisherman affected by Gulf oil disaster, and Navy Seal Wounded Warriors on Saturday, August 21, 2010. -
Governor Perry's Ideas on the US Constitution Make NO SenseThe framers of the US Constitution made a document that has lasted since 1790 with very little change and the reason for this is that it is a reasonable document. Governor Perry's proposed changes seem to have more to do with politics
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A Look at George Mason's Views Regarding the U.S. ConstitutionA man of his convictions George Mason fought to have a bill of rights in our constitution. Ultimately he chose not to sign the original document because it did not have such a section. The following article explains his views regarding the constitution.
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The Constitution and Sectional Discord in the 1850s Part IIDuring the 1850s, the safeguards to the relative stability of the Union during prior decades steadily began to crumble. Abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison also began to condemn the U. S. Constitution for its alleged support of slavery.
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Why We MUST Celebrate Constitution DayWhy it's important not just to celebrate the US Constitution, but to keep it alive
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The Bible, the Constitution, Libertarians, and AbortionConstitution Party of AZ Chairman Mark Hubler says the Constitution is based on the Bible, and the Bible says life begins at conception. This is the argument he makes to libertarians who say "you can't legislate morality." I refute these arguments. -
The Constitution: Its True FunctionAn article examining the questions "Why was the Constitution created?" and "What was it intended to accomplish?"
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Changes to the British Constitution Since 1997An argument to state the argument for as well as against the suggestion that changes to the British Constitution since 1997 have begun to "codify" it.
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Branches of the United States Government! the ConstitutionDescription of The Working Branches of the Government! The Constitution is enforced by "WE The People" not by any one party or person! -
U.S. Constitution as Written DeFacto Law of the LandBelow is an excerpt from the Sixteenth American Jurisprudence, Second Edition, Section 256 which affirms that the U.S. Constitution, unless and until LAWFULLY amended as contained within it's express provisions...
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American ConstitutionThis article is about the American constitution. It addresses certain aspects of it.
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Comparing the Constitution and Bill of Rights to Today's SocietyThe ideas and values under which the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were created no longer apply to today's society. Values have changed, especially in regards to women. Did our founding fathers ever think that life would be as it is today?
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The Federalist Papers and the ConstitutionAn overview of the Federalist Papers and its effect on the ratification of the Constitution.
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The Real Savior is the U.S. ConstitutionTo restore our republic we don't need to look any further than our own constitution.
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The Evolution of Our ConstitutionThe basis of our Constitution originated in documents and philosophical ideas that predate our nation by hundreds of years.
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The Opt-In Constitution and InvestmentocracyThe Freecharter is an opt-in constitution, requiring individuals to explicitly declare allegiance to it before obtaining citizenship. In Section 22, Mr. Stolyarov explains how this will help preserve rights under investmentocracy.
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Gay Marriage - Viable in the Constitution?A brief argument that looks at whether or not gay marriage is something that is viable in the constitution of the United States.
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The Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution: Fifth Amendment InformationInside you will learn about the fundamental information pertaining to the Fifth Amendment in the United States Constitution.
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Slavery in the ConstitutionThe framers of the Constitution chose not to mention slavery in the Constitution. What did the constitution imply regarding slavery?
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Slavery and the US ConstitutionWhoopie Goldberg does not need to worry, slavery was never in the US Constitution.
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Framers, Slavery, and the ConstitutionReview of the three-fifths compromise, the slave importation clause, and the fugitive slave clause and the impact on the Constitution.
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What's in the Preamble to Your State Constitution?From Alabama to Wyoming, the Preamble to every State Constitution includes a mention, a prayer, a petition, or gratitude to Almighty God, the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, the Great Legislator of the Universe, or a like term. Check it out. -
The Constitution for the United States of AmericaConstitution of or for The United States of America.
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The Role of the United States Constitution in BusinessThis paper will analyze how the US Constitution's role in business matters in the United States.
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The 6 Basic Principles of the ConstitutionAn overview of the six basic principles of the U.S. Constitution.
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Constitution Day Review of Laws Recently Declared UnconstitutionalThis article celebrates Constitution Day by examining a sampling laws that have been declared unconstitutional by the nation's courts in recent years. -
How to Celebrate Constitution DayToday, September 17 is Constitution Day, but very, very few Americans know this or will celebrate it. If you think of yourself as a politically engaged, civic-minded and patriotic American, then I urge you to celebrate today by expanding your mind. -
The Impact of Leaders on the U.S. ConstitutionMy opinion on who's ideas most greatly impacted the U.S. constitution.
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The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. ConstitutionBoth the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America are respected documents. Each of these has its own function and place in history and the present.
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The Fleecing of the United States Constitution"[An] act of the Congress of the United States... which assumes powers... not delegated by the Constitution, is not law, but is altogether void and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson: Draft Kentucky Resolutions, 1798. ME 17:383
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Are You Voting for or Against the Constitution?This article gives a descriptive overview of the Constitution Party and its candidate Chuck Baldwin.
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The Constitution and ChristianityAn essay addressing several arguments from Evangelical Christians regarding the US, our Constitution, and countering the argument that it was founded as a Christian nation.
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