 September 17th every year was officially made a holiday in 2004 so it's actually pretty recent but it's a holiday where we remember the signing of the Constitution which is more and more of a big deal so I didn't even know this was a holiday up until a couple of years ago maybe two or three years ago something like that not not long and now that I know I try to celebrate it every year and remember there was a day in this country where after we fought a war and we gained our independence and we gained our liberty we sought to secure those freedoms and those liberties in our founding legal document which is the Constitution most importantly of course represented in the first ten amendments to that document the Bill of Rights which of course as you know is more and more of a big deal especially with this next election cycle coming up where the very foundations of our legal document are being called in the question most prominently of course things like the second amendment are being called in the question you have our good buddy Beto best of luck to you who wants the total confiscation of air 15 and the rest of them up there of course are on board with that or want a gun registry or whatever they want to start to the end of the second amendment but then of course there's much more subtle ways which your foundation rights are under attack and the fourth amendment is more and more getting called into question this day and age every time you go to the airport your fourth amendment is violated I have it and we all just go along with it right and then there are things like the electoral college which is again the thing that's being called in the question we should just get rid of the electoral college so the people who said we should get rid of the Senate because all the states are represented equally which is of course the point of the Senate or that maybe we should massively expand or decrease the size of the Supreme Court or maybe Supreme the Supreme Court justices shouldn't serve for life now as far as the size of Supreme Court goes there there's no number as far as I know that is listed in the actual Constitution I think originally it was 12 it was 12 justices and it's very over time but of course the life appointment is part of that founding legal document so I would encourage you today to go ahead and read your Constitution quit Google search and turn that up and remember that that is the founding legal document that protects in this country it's a wonderful document it's probably the greatest governmental document written in the history of mankind hands down I would be curious maybe the Magna Carta might come in second when they force the King to limit his power but other than that there's not a whole lot that's gonna come close so happy Constitution Day may you preserve the liberty that was one for you