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universalzone · 24 days ago
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Bill of Rights wall art metal panel. The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Patriotic Gift, Lawmaker Gift.
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the-watchmanis216 · 2 years ago
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(via Glory Land of the Unclean)
👀✨ Do not miss this Post #Glory #Land of the #Unclean
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the-mad-duo · 11 years ago
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Good question.
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political-journalism · 12 years ago
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  This article brings up a crucial set of points. It would seem the Constitution can't address what the public mind isn't ready to process. Thoughts?
"With a majority of the public now supporting same-sex marriage (overwhelmingly among Democrats and young people, and even by a slim margin of Republicans under the age of 50), those who believe, as I do, that the Constitution acquires meaning outside the courts are seeing powerful validation. Yet it’s validation with an interesting footnote. When Theodore Olson and David Boies filed their lawsuit against Proposition 8 four years ago, they were met with deep skepticism and even anger from the established gay-rights groups that had refrained from just such litigation. It was too soon to present the Supreme Court with such a big target, the mainstream thinking ran. Let the issue continue to develop. Don’t invite backlash."
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universalzone · 1 month ago
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US Declaration of Independence Tie, Necktie with US Declaration of Independence. Lawmaker gift, Legislator gift, In Congress JULY 4 1776
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universalzone · 2 months ago
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US Constitution Tie, We the People, Necktie with US Constitution. lawmaker gift, legislator gift.
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geodelart · 5 years ago
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Five Freedoms...we’ve got to defend, protect, revere... #firstamendment #firstamendmentposter #fivefreedoms #usa #usaposter #constitution #constitutionart #fivefreedomsprint #printlovers #graphicprint #foundingdocuments #americanhistory #nonprofits #homedecor #graphicinteriors #interiors #coolposter #ushistory #foundingfathers #standup #usaprints (at Rehoboth, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CISCic_HOYf/?igshid=ra839fbnqruj
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geodelart · 5 years ago
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Declaration of Independence, meaning being rediscovered these days...Amen... #declarationofindependence #foundingdocuments #foundingfathers #courage #walldecor #interiors #homedecor #educationalart #giftart #holidayart #usaart #heritageart #fallart #woop #hangthatart (at Rehoboth, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHEp88bHtPm/?igshid=1n1wrt2bq9pf7
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geodelart · 5 years ago
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“Preamble...We, the people...” time to revisit these founding documents, crucial to our history, crucial to future... #preamble #wethepeople #usconstitution #foundingdocuments #revisit #crucial #history #future #ushistory #american #americanlore #freedom #liberty #summerlife #americanideals #2020 (at Rehoboth, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB4SdpAHN4i/?igshid=1lqaz5r1r88fo
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thelibertyloft · 5 years ago
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Founder Fridays, Pt. 9: Ninth Amendment
In this week's edition of Founder Fridays, Dillon takes a closer look at the Ninth Amendment. #Constitution #9A #NinthAmendment #USConstitution #FounderFriday #Foundingdocuments #knowyourhistory
Charlotte, NC — “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”
Many of the early patriots were so wounded by the abuses of the British monarchy that they sought to stress the inherent rights of individuals in this new republic, which would be granted by God instead of the government. The vision of the…
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thelibertyloft · 5 years ago
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Founder Fridays, Pt. 7: Seventh Amendment
Dillon is back with his latest edition of Founder Friday. This week, he focuses on the Seventh Amendment. Check it out! #FounderFriday #knowyourhistory #Constitution #foundingdocuments #7A
Charlotte, NC – “In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.”
The 7A is remarkably unambiguous and has remained mostly unchallenged throughout time. The amendment…
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thelibertyloft · 5 years ago
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Founder Fridays, Part 1: First Amendment
In a new series, Dillon is taking our founding documents and doing a review. In this first part, he takes a look at the First Amendment. #FounderFridays #TheLibertyLoft #FirstAmendment #Constitution #FoundingDocuments #History
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” -First Amendment, U.S. Constitution.
Of all the amendments, the First Amendment is the broadest in scope and most…
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political-journalism · 12 years ago
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It might seem coincidental that the author we're reading (again) for this week took on a controversy currently in play...in 1995...in the New York Review of Books... until we realize that Sam knows everything. Everything...
"Time after time, in dreary expectable ways, the quotes bandied about by Standard Model scholars turn out to be truncated, removed from context, twisted, or applied to a debate different from that over the Second Amendment."
..."In order to make any progress at all, we must restrict ourselves to what, precisely, is covered by the Second Amendment. That is not hard to determine, once the irrelevant debris adrift around its every term has been cleared away. Each term exists in a discernible historic context, as does the sentence structure of the amendment."
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political-journalism · 12 years ago
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Mrs. Hart is not, she said, just some small-town church lady.
“I go to First Baptist,” she said. “I wear a Pentecostal hairdo. I play the organ at the Episcopal church. When I could sing, I was the alto at Church of Christ. I have taught in a Catholic school. I am 77, and I am not a little old lady with a 15-year-old car that has 3,000 miles on it. I sky-dived last summer. I have a life, and I love this class.”
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political-journalism · 12 years ago
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Hannah Pak: The Declaration of Independence
Did you find phrases in the beginning of the Declaration of Independence, "dissolve the political bonds","connect them with one another" and "laws of nature" clever and convincing when you were reading the Declaration? Do you think specific metaphors such as " sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance" were things that people during that time could relate to?
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political-journalism · 12 years ago
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Celina Lee: Re: The Foundational Address?
I think Sam clearly articulated why the Gettysburg Address is considered as a great speech, and how it brought so much attention to the people. But to add on his comments, I believe the speech reminded people that they are one, united nation. In fact, the Declaration of Independence show that they fought against the British government as a unified body.
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