Rare copy of the US Constitution up for auction is expected to sell for millions
Rare copy of the US Constitution up for auction is expected to sell for millions
A rare copy of the U.S. Constitution printed 237 years ago sent to the states to be ratified is being auctioned Thursday evening in North Carolina.
Quick, someone check to see if this copy has anything in it about making Christianity the state religion.
16 0 ReplyNo need 1A speaks to that:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
No need. America is a nation who's founder where largely of one religion but they ensured that no one religion should assert itself over others.
3 0 ReplyNo need, just say there is and we've deliberately destroyed education and society to the point functional illiteracy is probably 50% of the population.
Fact checking my guess: " According to a 2020 report by Gallup based on data from the U.S. Department of Education, 54% of adults in the United States lack English literacy proficiency.[2]"
4 0 ReplyJust like their pastors tell them what's in the Bible when they go to church. And they don't bother checking.
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David Barton is on the case!
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There's a metaphor in here somewhere, concerning the current state of the country. I bet the highest bidder will be Russian.
15 0 ReplyI bet it'll end up as a "gift" to a supreme court judge from a rich fascist with business before the court.
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That's a lot of money for toilet paper.
Edit: You downvoters must have a lot of faith in what our politicians are doing to the Constitution...
7 0 ReplyHaving faith in politicians and liking a document designed to ensure the preservation of human rights & liberties are two different things.
4 0 Replya document designed to ensure the preservation of human rights & liberties
How has that been going lately?
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Funny enough, I was gonna comment something snarky about toilet paper when I posted this, but didn't.
2 0 ReplyIt created the flimsy disfunctional bribe machine that brought us to where we are today - it was toilet paper from the beginning.
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What's up with most lowercase "s" looking like "f"? It's not all of them too. Take a look at "congrefs"
4 0 ReplyIt's a long s.
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