Paul Jacob wrote a fanstasic article in Townhall about schools and universities across the nation who were recently required to spend some time on or around September 17 teaching about the Constitution, and what they did, and even more what they didn't do, such as reading the document. He says That goes for students as well as congressmen. It's shorter than most homework assignments and certainly more concise and less encumbered by legalese than the mammoth bills congressmen regularly pass. Also unread. And, if it doesn't run too much against the grain, even judges could read the Constitution.
This is a very good article, and I urge everyone to read it
Sunday, September 25, 2005
The Constitution
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