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  • Happy Constitution Day!

    10 Fast Facts on the Constitution
    Source National Constitution Center

    1. The U. S Constitution was written in the same Pennsylvania State House where the Declaration of Independence was signed and where George Washington received his commission as Commander of the Continental Army. Now called Independence Hall, the building still stands today on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, directly across from the National Constitution Center.

    2. Written in 1787, the Constitution was signed on September 17th. But it wasn't until 1788 that it was ratified by the necessary nine states.

    3. The U.S. Constitution was prepared in secret, behind locked doors that were guarded by sentries.

    4. Some of the original framers and many delegates in the state ratifying conventions were very troubled that the original Constitution lacked a description of individual rights. In 1791, Americans added a list of rights to the Constitution. The first ten amendments became known as The Bill of Rights

    5. Of the 55 delegates attending the Constitutional Convention, 39 signed and 3 delegates dissented. Two of America's "founding fathers" didn't sign the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson was representing his country in France and John Adams was doing the same in Great Britain.

    6. Established on November 26, 1789, the first national "Thanksgiving Day" was originally created by George Washington as a way of "giving thanks" for the Constitution.

    7. Of the written national constitutions, the U.S. Constitution is the oldest and shortest.

    8. At 81, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention and at 26, Jonathon Dayton of New Jersey was the youngest.

    9. The original Constitution is on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, it was moved to Fort Knox for safekeeping.

    10. More than 11,000 amendments have been introduced in Congress. Thirty three have gone to the states to be ratified and twenty seven have received the necessary approval from the states to actually become amendments to the Constitution.
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    It's only important in Philly.......
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    • #3
      I love my morning constitutional.
      Make America Great For Once.

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      • #4
        They fucked up when they didn't give us a parliamentary republic. And the Senate is stupid.

        See what I can do with Moon Man's hat!
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          We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

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          • #6
            The 'full faith and credit' part is pretty sweet, though. And the Bill of Rights is the bomb.
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            • #7
              more perfect

              That part has always bugged me.

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              • #8
                Battle of Antietam: 9/17/62. More Americans die than on any other single day in American history.

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                • #9
                  Where's King? I want him to show me the part that says the deal's off if you lose an election.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Reggie Cleveland View Post
                    more perfect

                    That part has always bugged me.
                    It refers to the change from a Confederation to a Federation...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 210 View Post
                      It refers to the change from a Confederation to a Federation...
                      I know. But either something's perfect, or it ain't.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Reggie Cleveland View Post
                        I know. But either something's perfect, or it ain't.
                        It was a different age. Shakespeare wouldn't have even blinked at 'more perfect'.
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                        • #13

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Reggie Cleveland View Post
                            I know. But either something's perfect, or it ain't.
                            Since our founding fathers knew that perfection was not possible (but attaining something nearing perfection was) they wanted to create a government that was more perfect than what came before it. They were not so arrogant as to think they could create a perfect form of government. In fact they did not create perfection. No one has. No one will. I agree with who ever said that ours is the worst form of government ever created, excepting any other form in existence.

                            It is not perfect, simply more perfect than anything else.

                            They got it right.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kah View Post
                              It was a different age. Shakespeare wouldn't have even blinked at 'more perfect'.
                              Of course not...he was long dead by then.

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