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Us Constitution

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Us Constitution 

Us Constitution, The 2010 Constitution Day is the celebration of the event which is the very basis of social organization and U.S. policy. Across the country on Friday, institutions of education of universities applied to smaller schoolhouses in a room is celebrated Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, presenting educational programs on the U.S. Constitution the 223rd anniversary of its signing.

The day was chosen September 17 as the day it was in 1787 when the 12 assignments of State approved the Constitution. Of the 42 delegates present, 39 to sign and officially suspended the constitutional convention. Today is the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution.

Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day, commemorates the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. September 17, 1787 the U.S. Constitution was signed by U.S. Constitutional Convention. On this day, the Constitution was accepted by members of the Constitutional Convention. This day has to pay tribute.

The National Archives of organizing a holiday and offers 1 223 curious visitors a piece of cake. There are also quizzes and different responses that occur in schools and universities, lesson plans that focus on this event and try to clarify what children better. make posters, plays, staged readings, are just some of the activities marking the celebration.

Constitution Day is a celebration of life, freedom and unity. Focuses on nationalism and freedom and give people the opportunity to better understand the early history of the U.S.. This day has special meaning to people in Delaware, as it was the first state to support and adopt the Constitution. Despite the state in which they live, Americans across the country celebrate Constitution Day with enthusiasm and pride.

Constitution Day Activities For Kids

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Constitution Day Activities For Kids 

Constitution Day Activities For Kids, Today is a day of celebration as today many people celebrate Constitution Day and is also recognized as Citizenship Day. On September 17, 1787, the final draft of the Constitution was adopted by the members of the Constitutional Convention. It was a very important occasion in the history of our nation, we honor our days and still nothing of the importance of continuing the “Declaration of Rights.” The Day of the Constitution also recognizes all who are born in the U.S. or to obtain legal citizenship by naturalization.

Several business groups in Polk County to take this day very seriously. Polk State College campus in Winter Haven is decorated with thousands of American flags describes the sidewalks and building entrances. All figures are in eastern Polk Daughters of the American Revolution have joined forces to put September 9 for lunch Peace River Country Club to hear Lakeland writer Teresa V?zquez Mart?nez to discuss the importance of this document is for her.

Martinez and members of his family left Cuba after Fidel Castro handed power and Cuba became a communist country. She told her father wanted his children to be free and want to obtain freedom, and thus came to the U.S. not even know the language of the U.S. and do not know the problems ahead. So, today is Constitution Day is a great day for all U.S. citizens and in fact celebrate it with full enthusiasm.

Constitution Day

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Constitution Day 

Constitution Day, September 17 is Constitution Day. Today, we celebrate the 223rd anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) are holding a Constitution Week from today, September 17 through 23. Constitution Week was actually approved by the U.S. Congress and became Public Law 915 of August 2, 1955. President Eisenhower signed the act of law, which was defended by the DAR. How times have changed.

Once a revered document of Liberty, the Constitution has been beaten in recent years. Many people, like President Obama, think of it not as a means of ensuring liberty but as a restriction on what government can do. Nancy Pelosi was recently asked if a piece of constitutional law and said she thought the question was a joke. As if the Constitution had no more meaning or relevance. She is not alone, as other members of Congress and women also have made statements for the past 2 years that Congress can do whatever he wants, regardless of the Constitution.

But a group of citizens have recently begun to use the Constitution on their sleeves. The movement of the Tea Party has led a resurgence in the study and respect the U.S. Constitution. So much so that the liberal media, liberal and even in law enforcement, taking into account any person who carries or quotes from the Constitution of a crazy madman or a potential terrorist.

I often think of the old original ‘Star Trek’ episode, “The Omega Glory”, where Captain Kirk enlightens Yang tribal leaders that the Constitution was not only for the chiefs. “Look at these first three words written larger than the rest. With special pride never written before or since. Is high, proud to say that people …” Even Kirk knew that the Constitution was for all citizens to know and love.

Tea Party has been lighting a fire under the feet of our political class, recalling how the Constitution is supposed to limit the power and authority of our government. There is a carpet, not a drop of ink. The Constitution is the Law of the Land, and must be respected by all, especially by members of our government.

So congratulations to the Tea Party and the Daughters of the American Revolution to celebrate Constitution Day and Constitution Week. Shame on those who think it is a document of “negative rights” or even totally irrelevant this day and age. The Constitution is immortal, because we, the people also immortal. We are not going anywhere and we will not allow the Constitution to be trampled.

19th Amendment Upddate’s

August 19, 2010 by · Comments Off on 19th Amendment Upddate’s 

19th Amendment, Ninety years after the 19th Amendment enshrined a woman’s right to political participation in the U.S. Constitution, women may have one of their most influential in U.S. politics, however, analysts say.

The first 50 years of U.S. women’s suffrage was “votes without leverage,” a book of the same name Anna Harvey, a political scientist at the University of New York. But women’s influence in politics is now stronger than ever, and seems to be growing with each successive election cycle.

At least 13 women, a record will win a major party nomination for U.S. Senate this year, assuming three female owners – Lisa Murkowski (R) Alaska, Kirsten Gillibrand (D) of New York and Barbara Mikulski (D) of Maryland – pass a primary token opposition next month.

In the non-elected side of things, there are three judges in the Supreme Court, as Elena Kagan took the oath of Representatives Nancy Pelosi is the first woman to head the House of Representatives. And Secretary of State of the United States has been a woman of 10 of the last 14 years, with Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, and Hillary Rodham Clinton all serving as diplomat in chief of the country.

The changes reflect the changes in the electorate. More women than men have voted in every presidential election since 1960. Four times since 1976, over 60 percent of women voted in a presidential election, the men have reached the figure of 60 per cent stake only once during that period, according to the Center of Rutgers University for American Women and Politics.

However, despite progress, the gap remains between the participation of women in mass politics and participation of women in the highest levels of the political game, says Jennifer Lawless, a political scientist at American University.

“Women to the polls in larger numbers than men, that women can often be the decisive bloc in an election,” said Ms. Lawless. “Still, women do not see elections as much as men.”

However, in their collective effect on mass politics, political influence of women is high. Women’s groups are increasingly seen as the key to electoral victory for both sides.

In the 1990s, the block was decisive “moms”, the growing class suburban mothers whose primary concerns are education and the economy. After 9 / 11 attacks, “security moms” concerned about t*rror*sm were courted by both parties and accredited for the supply of the victory of George W. Bush ‘s in 2004, which found a greater percentage of votes from women than any other Republican presidential candidate since his father.

No law says that both parties, and especially Democrats, are now recognizing they need a strong supporter of women to win elections. This evident in the way of presenting the platforms to the public. “Women’s issues” are not the focus, but the way you see women’s issues.

“Both sides today really try to frame the issues in terms of the [women],” says Lawless. “Security is framed as, ‘How to keep children safe?” The economy is framed as, ‘How I can put food on the table? “How I can pay for college?”

Declaration of Independence Text

July 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Declaration of Independence Text 

Declaration of Independence TextDeclaration of Independence Text — worldcorrespondents — Everyone makes mistakes, and I mean everyone … even Thomas Jefferson.

The Library of Congress has shown for the first time last Friday that Thomas Jefferson “misspoke” when he was drafting the Declaration of Independence of monarchical rule in England.

Preservation of scientists working for the Library of Congress has discovered that in earlier versions of the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson used the word “subjects” to refer to the American people.

To the credit of Jefferson, he recovered quickly from the pole, crossed out the word humiliation and replace by the more politically correct “citizens”, which he used extensively in the final draft of the Declaration.

Just a little info for the Independence Day this year more meaningful and memorable.

Happy 4th of July!

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