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- Thomas Paine: Common Sense (1776) http://www.constitution.org/tp/comsense.htm 18 comments
- Let's Toss for It - A Surprising Curb on Political Greed http://www.constitution.org/elec/sortition_knag.htm 4 comments
- TIL about Constitution Act 351: Directive for development of the Hindi language. Which makes it the responsibility of the government to promote the Hindi language. http://www.constitution.org/cons/india/p17351.html 51 comments india
- The Moral Equivalent of War – William James, 1910 http://www.constitution.org/wj/meow.htm 3 comments philosophy
- Rousseau - On the Origin of Inequality http://www.constitution.org/jjr/ineq_03.htm 13 comments philosophy
- The intent of the militia and 2nd amendment written by the co-author, signer of the Constitution of the United States of America, American statesman, political theorist and the fourth President of the United States. http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa46.htm 3 comments politics
- Federalist #29 (Hamilton explaining the milita and why it is needed) "Little more can reasonably be aimed at, with respect to the people at large, than to have them properly armed and equipped." - Alexander Hamilton http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa29.htm 21 comments politics
- Jury Nullification: The Top Secret Constitutional Right http://www.constitution.org/2ll/2ndschol/131jur.pdf 6 comments politics
- The Battle of Athens - On 2 August 1946, some Americans, brutalized by their county government, used armed force to overturn it. These Americans wanted honest, open elections. http://www.constitution.org/mil/tn/batathen.htm 76 comments history
- If you are an American you need to read this, print it and keep it. DO NOT just believe when people reference it, source it yourself. If you need a TL;DR feel ashamed. http://www.constitution.org/constit_.htm 5 comments politics
- Reddit, you have the right to resist unlawful arrest. Use it. http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm 4 comments reddit.com
- Jean Jacques Rousseau; "The Social Contract" http://www.constitution.org/jjr/socon.htm 9 comments philosophy
- I read the Declaration of Independence yet again. Sadly, most of the reasons listed for declaring independence are happening all over again under Bush and Obama http://www.constitution.org/usdeclar.htm 11 comments politics
- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness http://constitution.org/us_doi.htm 29 comments reddit.com
- It's the 4th of July - take a few minutes to read the US Constitution and understand it. It's a great piece of work misunderstood by most Americans. http://www.constitution.org/constit_.htm 8 comments reddit.com
- “When a person, being without fault, is in a place where he has a right to be, is violently assaulted, he may, without retreating, repel by force, and if, in the reasonable exercise of his right of self defense, his assailant is killed, he is justified.” http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm 11 comments politics
- Your Right of Defense Against Unlawful Arrest http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm 2 comments reddit.com
- The Prince by Nicolò Machiavelli http://www.constitution.org/mac/prince00.htm 8 comments philosophy
- In case you have not read it... http://www.constitution.org/ 35 comments reddit.com
- James Madison, father of the Constitution, warned us about tyranny at home http://www.constitution.org/jm/jm_quotes.htm 33 comments politics
- The George Hansen Story: Former US Congressman Tortured in American Gulag http://www.constitution.org/ghansen/conghansen.htm 3 comments politics
- The Battle of Athens Anniversary - On 2 August 1946, some Americans, brutalized by their county government, used armed force to overturn it. These Americans wanted honest, open elections. http://www.constitution.org/mil/tn/batathen.htm 49 comments reddit.com
- "the president can displace from office a man whose merits require that he should be continued in it. What will be [...] the restraints that operate to prevent it? In the first place, he will be im-peachable by this house, before the senate, for such an act of mal-administration;" -- James Madison, speech on presidential power, 1789 http://www.constitution.org/jm/17890616_removal.htm 27 comments reddit.com
- Machiavelli: The Prince http://www.constitution.org/mac/prince00.htm 5 comments reddit.com