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Celebrate the Constitution by Becoming an Activist

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

Federal law mandates that all high schools, colleges and universities across the country that receive federal funds host educational events about the Constitution on Constitution Day, September 17. Yet as John W. Whitehead points out in this weeks vodcast, the best way to celebrate the Constitution is by knowing and exercising your rights.

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  • Is your public school doing what it is required by law to do on September 17th? Read Section 106 in Title 36 of the U.S. Code!

  • If that doesn't work, then we exercise our 2nd amendment rights???......... "Duty"!

    300,000,000 including our US Soldiers if they recognize the dishonor in obeying the Commander In Chief's orders to break their oath to defend the US Constitution which is manifested in the form of "we the people" vs ha ha ha ha ha

  • At some point in history the government began to behave audaciously. Every time the people failed to correct their attitude of having become bigger than the people, the government did indeed become magnified in their power. For under the constitution, they can obtain only as much power as the people foolishly give away to them

    They also instigate our division, influentially keeping us at each others throats rather than recognizing our common enemy who is leading us into giving to them our power

  • & ultimately our country

    Today, much has been given away and the governing animal does use its power to obtain more & to form & maintain the peoples perception of the government's insuperable power. Incredible is how much power there is in perception. If we the people collectively & correctly perceived that as long as the constitution stands, the highest authority in the land is ours

    Then, with the peoples power behind them, only our advocating constitutional lawyers need iron out the details

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