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The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later ratified by conventions in each state in the name of "The People"; it has since been amended twenty-seven times, the first ten amendments being known as the Bill of Rights.[1][2]
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What do you read?

I'm interested in what you read/watch which shapes your thinking.  Which books, articles, writers?
 
This will be an ongoing conversation. Here are a few of mine...more as I think of them. 
 
Victor Davis Hanson
Mark Steyn
Claudia Rossett
David Mamet
William Shakespeare
The prophet Isaiah
 
That's a start.
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Check this out

This is a five-part video interview.  I have linked the first one.  I found it extremely fascinating.  In fact, I think I will get Klavan's book.
 
The whole series is excellent; Peter Robinson was a Reagan speech writer ( He of: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!)
 
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Thank You, Mr. President

I just watched the YouTube video of the Senators and Representatives singing "God Bless America" on the capitol steps on 9/11.  Seven years later, I don't know anyone who could be sure we wouldn't have had another attack by now. 
 
For a few months after the attack, Mr. President, you were a rock star.  You were strong and resolute; you looked at hell and called Evil by its name.  (Now, one would think the worst evil is second-hand smoke.)  You didn't waver; it cost you politically.  Thank you, Mr. President. 
 
But...I guess gratitude is hard to sustain.  We began to complain about the economy; we called our congressmen because we wanted more federal money for our schools; we are angry about the cost of fuel.  That's to be expected.  Only safe people can do those things.  We have been safe for seven years.  Thank you, Mr. President. 
 
You and I have not always agreed on everything, but that is for another day.  Today is for gratitude...to God, to you and to our heroic men and women in military uniform. 
 
Thank you, Mr. President/ 
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