I've read all three, but I write political articles so I have to refer to them.
2006-06-23 19:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't read the Declaration anymore, as I still have it committed to memory from History class 25 years ago. I have read, or perused, both the Constitution and Bill of Rights at least a dozen times in the last few months.
2006-06-24 02:29:04
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answered by john_stolworthy 6
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I have read it totally about 8 times in the past week. That is why I come on here. I have learned a lot as well. I didn't know about the 27th Amendment until I came her. I didn't think there was one!
I can almost recite the Bill of Rights.
It is too bad that some in our country tend to ignore them though they swore to uphold them. Would that qualify as a lie under oath??
2006-06-23 19:13:42
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answered by cantcu 7
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As a high school history teacher, I have read all three. It is really too bad most people have not.
2006-06-23 19:36:06
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answered by ojqd3 1
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I read the constitution the other day...too bad its much like your sn...not the same value it used to have...freedom was once worth dieing for now its not worth our safety....sad sad state of affairs.
2006-06-23 19:13:07
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answered by djmantx 7
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The US constitution...and bill of rights..I am an avid NRA member
2006-06-23 19:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read all three
2006-06-24 03:50:57
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answered by Kailey 5
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2006-06-23 19:10:10
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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I have read all three as I teach HS government and US history. You're welcome.
2006-06-23 19:59:55
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answered by Weatherman 2
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