Every day should be Constitution Day

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Writes Josh Eboch:

We the People must stop allowing our founding documents to be marginalized as artifacts of a long-dead history. We must demand that our natural rights, partially enumerated and fully protected by the Constitution, be recognized, respected, and restored.

If we would deserve the freedom that has been passed down as our birthright for 229 years, then every day from now on must become Constitution Day.

Amen, Josh!

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4 comments
Sharrel Hempfling
Sharrel Hempfling

I'm glad to know I'm not alone in thinking that this administration is spitting all over the constitution. Surely, others will agree that they have gone too far with this California farmer/water/fish problem. When did WE THE PEOPLE become WE THE FISH????? I'm sure God had a reason for putting those fish on this earth, but I don't think it was so peole would have to go without......bottom of the food chain and all that. Next is congress going to say we can't kill for food?...tuna, beef, and can't shave sheep for wool?, or cut down wheat fields for bread?, or cut down trees for wood to build our homes? Give them an inch and they WILL take a mile. Please tell me what to do. Who has the power to stop them?

Michael Boldin
Michael Boldin

Keep in mind, Sharrel - that it's not just this administration that's spitting all over the Constitution. It's every one.

Josh
Josh

In the interest of accuracy, I feel compelled to point out that my original math was slightly off. It's been 222 years since the Constitution was drafted and signed (1787-2009), not 229. Whoops :)

Michael Boldin
Michael Boldin

Josh, with all the great constitutional principles you've been writing about, a little math error is certainly excusable! Glad you're out there standing up for liberty!