Website review: Constitution Society Home Page
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maine-iac01 rated 6 months ago- So many forget.

chancemoney rated 7 months ago- The United States Operating Manual.

CesarAR rated 8 months ago- Good Reading.

largeGROUCH rated 9 months ago- The Constitution Society Jefferson

subversiveagenda rated 15 months ago- This really should be a class you take in high school.

KKEVSTER rated 15 months ago- As the 4th of July approaches, and we continue to allow the fear mongering religious right to degrade the liberty great men risked their lives to INSURE survived, perhaps we should all consider making a donation instead of spending money on fireworks. Maybe someone will learn that you don't give away what will take generations to regain.

DrakesIPA rated 15 months ago- We--- As Free Americans need to stay educated about These basic ideas of------------- FREEDOM and LIBERTY----------- Don't take them for granted

JoeBenutzer rated 16 months ago- From the page: "The Constitution Society is a private non-profit organization dedicated to research and public education on the principles of constitutional republican government. It publishes documentation, engages in litigation, and organizes local citizens groups to work for reform. This organization was founded in response to the growing concern that noncompliance with the Constitution for the United States of America and most state constitutions is creating a crisis of legitimacy that threatens freedom and civil rights. Although the focus here is on government in the United States, coverage also includes the rest of the world, and private as well as public organizations. We maintain that the principles of constitutional republicanism are universal, and applicable to all nations, although not well understood or upheld by most. We also examine the related principles of federalism and nomocracy, the rule of law, of nomology, the science of law, and show how those principles are applicable to solving the fundamental problem of avoiding excessive or unbalanced concentrations of power."