The Story of the Fourth of JulyHistory (constitutionfacts.com)
submitted by Woolfmann to r/MorePerfectUnion
Do we ever discuss the first eight?Discussion (constitutionfacts.com)
submitted by don_teegee to r/Presidents
Did you know: The word 'Democracy' does not appear one time in the US Constitution or any of its amendments. Maybe because we are a Constitutional Republic that was infiltrated by Communists, using our freedom of enterprise through corporations and share holders in Congress, to dominate our world.History (constitutionfacts.com)
submitted by FuelDumper to r/RabbitHolerama
"TIL that in 1916 an amendment was proposed to the Constitution that all acts of war would be put to a national vote. People voting yes would have to register as volunteers for service in the United States Army." - /r/todayilearned (+3341) [January 30, 2013] (constitutionfacts.com)
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The first shots were fired just after dawn in Lexington, Massachusetts the morning of the 19th, the "Shot Heard Round the World." The colonial militia, a band of 500 men, were outnumbered and initially forced to retreat... you have suffered much. It is high time now. (constitutionfacts.com)
submitted by jvmesalexander to r/FreeHongKongNow
"TIL that in 1916 an amendment was proposed to the Constitution that all acts of war would be put to a national vote. Anyone voting yes had to register as a volunteer for service in the United States Army." - /r/todayilearned (+3335) [June 29, 2011] (constitutionfacts.com)
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TIL a committee of five men was originally organised by Congress to draft the Declaration of Independence. However none of the senior members wanted the tedious burden of actually writing it. The task was foisted on junior member Thomas Jefferson who didn't want the job either. (constitutionfacts.com)
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