Although this is an international forum, and it is not about constitutional issues, with the number of Americans on this forum and the influence of this document around the world, I still think it is worth mentioning.
Today, on Constitution Day, we celebrate a document that forever enshrined the rule of law as a cornerstone of the American experiment. The Constitution created a new form of government—one intended to establish justice, ensure the safety of its citizens and promote the country’s general welfare. To that end, the Framers created a system of checks and balances to ensure that the pursuit of a more perfect union was continually weighed against the rights of individuals and the states.
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/ncc_p ... n_Day.aspx
I have a feeling that many people have forgotten what these wise men wrote so many years ago. Please post this on the other forums you frequent and send to your government officials.
Today, on Constitution Day, we celebrate a document that forever enshrined the rule of law as a cornerstone of the American experiment. The Constitution created a new form of government—one intended to establish justice, ensure the safety of its citizens and promote the country’s general welfare. To that end, the Framers created a system of checks and balances to ensure that the pursuit of a more perfect union was continually weighed against the rights of individuals and the states.
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/ncc_p ... n_Day.aspx
I have a feeling that many people have forgotten what these wise men wrote so many years ago. Please post this on the other forums you frequent and send to your government officials.
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