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not yet, it is in my kitchen right now
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Yes, of course. We had to take a test on it in high school. Please don't tell me that has been eliminated here?
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Yes, One of the items on my igoogle page is daily sections of the constitution so I read one section every day. I've been through it a couple of times now.
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Yes. My mother used to read it to me every night before bed. Good times . . .
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Yep, I've read it several time!
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Yes I had to in school...many, many years ago
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Many times. It's actually quite short and easy to read. And there's a fair amount to can skip over because it no longer applies (i.e. rules that were only in effect for the first few years of the country.) The hard part is figuring out how it applies to modern life, which involves the Internet, automatic weapons, and intellectual property.
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No, I got a few other things I want to read first. I already know our country's leaders are taking advantaqge of us, it would just hurt to remind myself because we can't seem to do anything about it unless the whole country unites against the politicians and the New World Order.
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Sure. It's not really very long, certainly nothing like the product of modern politicians! Short, poetic, and to-the-point.
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Yes. If only our elected officials would do the same!
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Yes. It is not very long.
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Yep. Many times. (Lawyer.)
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Hell no lol. If I wanted to fall asleep, maybe....
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8 times now i believe, i competed in a competition called 'we the people' which is actually all about the constitution, and im the AB us constitution category expert =)
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Yes. It didn't take very long. An excellent document: while it may have its flaws, they are motes to the beams in many successor, long winded, document that tries to be better.
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Yep. Most students have, if they've made it most of the way through high school. Too bad more of them don't remember much about that simple, one page document.
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Yes. And it was designed primarily to maintain a control over the Government. Which makes it unusual in most constitutions- which previously limited the people.
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Yup, twice. When I was in school a long time ago, it was required to pass the 8th grade, and again as an 12th grader we had to study it to graduate. 11/8/22, election day.
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A few times. No one knows it, but it holds one of two keys that allow the citizens to abolish the current government and do a "reset". I don't think they realized what they did at the time, but the way it turned out is a stroke of genius. It's like hiding a valuable secret under the noses of corrupt politicians. 😆
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Didn't ever read the US Constitution From the replies seems like i should read the important US document.
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Yes, and keep a copy at hand in case I need to verify something.
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most of it
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Yes. In 6th grade, 12th grade and as a senior in college and as a first year law student. 😐
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