Anyone know where I can buy POCKET CONSTITUTIONS today???
I own a Fitness Center in Howell, Michigan and I want to pass pocket constitutions out to all of my members for Constitution day tomorrow...
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and while I have your attention...
Let me try again.
If you live in Oklahoma, you have no choice. Write-in Ron Paul.
If you live in Montana or Louisiana, rejoice! You get to vote for Ron Paul!
If you live in New Hampshire, please vote for George Phillies (the other Libertarian).
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If you live in Arizona, California, The District of Columbia, or Maine, you have my condolences. You may as well vote for Cynthia McKinney or Bob Barr.
If you live in Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, or Texas, you have my deepest condolences. You’re stuck with Ralph Nader or Bob Barr. Sorry.
If you can’t abide my recommendations, then, your State permitting, you could write in Ron Paul, your mom, your dog, or even Bob Barr.
But never Never NEVER vote for McBama!
This decision is rather painful for me, as it will be the first Presidential election for me (since 1976) in which I will not be voting for the Libertarian. It looks as though the Barr Campaign has burned that bridge, and it likely won’t be rebuilt until at least 2010. But still I reach out, optimistic sentimental sot that I am, and hope Barr does well in Georgia.
Quick Constitutions
Or, for crying out loud -- why didn't I think of mentioning this before?
It'll take some paper to do so, and they may not turn out as purty or as nicely packaged as the professionally printed ones, but, there are several sources that have the Constitution available online -- you could simply print out a bunch of copies that way, if you really wanted them in a hurry.
Just a few sites that have the full Constitution:
- Learn About Liberty
- Archives.gov
- Constitution.org
Hope those help!
What you should do if you
What you should do if you can is by the Federalist Papers by editor Clinton Rossiter. That has the Declaration of Independence and Constitution in the appendix.
Take your pick
Given that Constitution Day is tomorrow, you may have to resort to overnight shipping for these! But here are several sources of pocket Constitutions for you:
ConstitutionFacts.com
Cato Institute
National Center for Constitutional Studies
CafePress and AllPosters.com (if you'd like your Constitution poster-style)
If you're unable to get those in time for tomorrow, you can always pass out the urls mentioned in this thread. Think I'll bump that one myself right now, to bring it back up to the forefront of folks' attentions.
And here's another one I think I had accidentally left off that list: Constitution Day - Guidance for Schools
Hope you are able to find what you need!
I get mine from here...
http://www.xmission.com/~...
Can order them from Cato Institute,
John Birch Society or go down to your nearest Libertarian office, they usually a few sitting around...
here you go:
http://www.nccs.net/us_co...
These people are GREAT. They
These people are GREAT. They will listen to you and ship them fast.