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The U.S. Constitution.  It’s an amazing document.

Most Americans have never read it.

How are we to know when our rights are being violated when we don’t even know for certain what those rights are?  What did the founders mean by “the general welfare”, “necessary and proper” and “interstate commerce”?  What powers did they specifically grant the Federal Government?  What was reserved for the states and the people?  Do you know what the First Amendment says?  The Second?  How about the 14th, the 16th or the 17th?  Have all of these amendments been good?  Should we add more?

Help us help you answer these questions.  Fill out the form below and request a pocket constitution for yourself.  Request more to hand out.  Then READ IT!  Discuss it!  Study it!
If you want to learn more, consider attending our Constitution Classes or visit Constituting America or Constitution Day

Our goal for 2011 is to distribute 10,000 in the local area.  If you would like to offer additional support, please click on the DONATE button to the right.

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