• FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA!
    *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • US CONSTITUTION TRIVIA

    1. Were the Constitution and Declaration written on paper made of hemp?

    The two great documents were written on parchment. The point of debate is that some working drafts of the documents might have been composed on paper made from hemp, which was widely used in that time period.

    2. When did the Founders actually sign the Declaration of Independence?

    On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress agreed to break away from the British. On July 4, the Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence. On July 8, 1776 Colonel John Nixon of Philadelphia read a printed Declaration of Independence to the public for the first time on what is now called Independence Square. But the Declaration wasn’t signed by most of the delegates until August 2, 1776.

    3. Did Thomas Jefferson refuse to sign the Constitution?

    Thomas Jefferson didn’t sign the Constitution because he was in Paris, France at the time, as the United States’ envoy and he missed the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. This is the most popular myth, that guests ask about, at our National Constitution Center. It happens when they enter our hall of statutes, of the Constitution’s signers – and don't see a statue of Jefferson.

    4. Did John Adams refuse to sign the Constitution?

    Another myth. Adams was in Great Britain at the same time as Jefferson was in France, so he wasn’t even in Philadelphia!

    5. Did George Washington really ring up a gigantic bar tab at the end of the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

    The famous party at the City Tavern on September 17, 1787 was actually hosted by local soldiers for General Washington, not by his fellow delegates at the convention. The 55 guests pounded down “54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 22 bottles of porter, beer, hard cider and 7 bowls of spiked punch.” We don’t know how they split the bill!

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! STUDY YOUR CONSTITUTION!
    #constitution #knowyourrights #freedoms
    US CONSTITUTION TRIVIA 1. Were the Constitution and Declaration written on paper made of hemp? The two great documents were written on parchment. The point of debate is that some working drafts of the documents might have been composed on paper made from hemp, which was widely used in that time period. 2. When did the Founders actually sign the Declaration of Independence? On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress agreed to break away from the British. On July 4, the Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence. On July 8, 1776 Colonel John Nixon of Philadelphia read a printed Declaration of Independence to the public for the first time on what is now called Independence Square. But the Declaration wasn’t signed by most of the delegates until August 2, 1776. 3. Did Thomas Jefferson refuse to sign the Constitution? Thomas Jefferson didn’t sign the Constitution because he was in Paris, France at the time, as the United States’ envoy and he missed the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. This is the most popular myth, that guests ask about, at our National Constitution Center. It happens when they enter our hall of statutes, of the Constitution’s signers – and don't see a statue of Jefferson. 4. Did John Adams refuse to sign the Constitution? Another myth. Adams was in Great Britain at the same time as Jefferson was in France, so he wasn’t even in Philadelphia! 5. Did George Washington really ring up a gigantic bar tab at the end of the Constitutional Convention of 1787? The famous party at the City Tavern on September 17, 1787 was actually hosted by local soldiers for General Washington, not by his fellow delegates at the convention. The 55 guests pounded down “54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 22 bottles of porter, beer, hard cider and 7 bowls of spiked punch.” We don’t know how they split the bill! KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! STUDY YOUR CONSTITUTION! #constitution #knowyourrights #freedoms
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  • AMERICA - BEING ENTERTAINED OUT OF OUR FREEDOMS! WAKE UP AMERICA!

    Sports entertainers are just that, ENTERTAINERS! The worship of sports idols is become insane, while America is being systematically stripped of her freedoms. “Incredible” is the word that comes to mind, when people are so easily controlled. But, the formula for controlling the masses is well understood, the Roman empire used entertainment for enslavement, that lasted for hundreds of years.

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    AMERICA - BEING ENTERTAINED OUT OF OUR FREEDOMS! WAKE UP AMERICA! Sports entertainers are just that, ENTERTAINERS! The worship of sports idols is become insane, while America is being systematically stripped of her freedoms. “Incredible” is the word that comes to mind, when people are so easily controlled. But, the formula for controlling the masses is well understood, the Roman empire used entertainment for enslavement, that lasted for hundreds of years. https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/p/k/V/q/pkVqb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA!
    *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA!
    *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! OUR CONSTITUTION IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • We must defend the entire Bill of Rights!
    The Bill of Rights Day is observed on December 15 in the United States. It’s an important day to celebrate America’s Constitution and the framework of society that ascribes rights and freedoms to society.

    Bill of Rights Day commemorates the ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, with the National Archives documenting its many celebrations of the day. The Bill was introduced by James Madison, who later became the fourth President of the United States.

    Now, The Bill of Rights is displayed in The Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., as a reminder to all Americans of their constitutional freedoms.
    We must defend the entire Bill of Rights! The Bill of Rights Day is observed on December 15 in the United States. It’s an important day to celebrate America’s Constitution and the framework of society that ascribes rights and freedoms to society. Bill of Rights Day commemorates the ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, with the National Archives documenting its many celebrations of the day. The Bill was introduced by James Madison, who later became the fourth President of the United States. Now, The Bill of Rights is displayed in The Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., as a reminder to all Americans of their constitutional freedoms.
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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  • FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! ***

    The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.”

    The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all.

    Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation.

    On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States.

    #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
    FREE CONSTITUTION FOR THE FIRST 50 NEW MEMBERS! IT IS STILL THE SUPREME LAW IN AMERICA! *** KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! *** The Constitution was finalized and signed by 39 individuals on September 17, 1787, the day we now celebrate as “Constitution Day.” The Constitution is STILL the law of the land! It outlines how our national government is "supposed" to operate and lays out the responsibilities and restrictions of that government. It also specifies rights guaranteed to EVERY American, rights that need to be understood by all. Take time to read this special edition of the ORIGINAL Constitution of the United States, (including The Bill of Rights, with Amendments 11-27) and The Declaration of Independence. It is identical to the original Constitution, housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C.., in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. On the front cover there is a picture of George Washington holding a quill in his hand, inviting each of us to pledge our commitment to The Constitution of the United States. #constitution #freedoms #knowyourrights #notslaves
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