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Constitution of the United States

Posted By: il.trapper

Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 04:10 AM

How many have actually read the entire Document? I confess, unless I did in HS I never have. We hear all the big parts of it mentioned all the time. But until now I have never really studied it, or learned how and why it was written the way it is.

The bill of rights is another. I do remember having to memorize then recite it in HS, but that was all I ever really studied on it.

Anyway I found a website that teaches both and have been listening to it everyday for awhile. This collage is supposed to be a very conservative school and from what I have heard so far it is.

Anyone interested I will share the link. I would now but not sure about the policies of doing so on this forum.

So, who has read the entire thing and understands it?
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 04:36 AM


Im not a mod but I say share away. If it offends some snow flake they can melt off
Posted By: Paul Dobbins

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 04:53 AM

I've heard that Hillsdale has free online classes on the constitution and other interesting subjects.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 04:54 AM

It's Hillsdale College, they have a great series of videos on YouTube as well.
BTW, I've not only read it I make a point of doing so regularly as well as other writings by our founders. I'm working through some Thomas Paine now.
Posted By: il.trapper

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 05:02 AM

Yup, it is Hillsdale I am listening to.

Warrior, Any good advice on what to read about, I would appreciate.
Posted By: Wesley

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 05:18 AM

I can think of 536 people that have never read it for sure. Lol
Posted By: warrior

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 09:31 AM

Can't go wrong with Payne.
Posted By: K-zoo

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 09:36 AM

Also check out The Federalist Papers. 85 essays by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
Posted By: JTaddeo

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 09:39 AM

A great topic for study! IMHO
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 10:54 AM

I figured you were talking about Hillsdale. The Country needs more colleges like that.
Posted By: corky

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 11:41 AM

Originally Posted by K-zoo
Also check out The Federalist Papers. 85 essays by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.

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Posted By: the Blak Spot

Re: Constitution of the United States - 04/20/20 11:41 AM

I have read it. Been awhile though
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