I found it interesting that this happened on the day we mostly forgot to celebrate this year: Constitution Day. It was 220 years ago, on September 17, 1787, that the U.S. constitution was signed by 42 of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
Constitution Day was formerly known as Citizenship Day until 2004 when it was made "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day" by an amendment to a bill signed into law by our illustrious president George W. Bush, a man who has always shown the utmost respect and reverence for those
four handwritten pages along with the first ten amendments to that document, which we call
The Bill of Rights.
"We the People..."
What a concept.
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