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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required UNITED, we shall boldly and confidently stand, but divided, we shall without doubt, surely fall. SEPARATION, divisiveness, greed, and selfishness need not be allowed to doom this great nation. CHRIST or God, as words, were not mentioned in the Constitution of The United States of America OMISSIONS of God and established religions were obvious, intentional, and wise. NEVER were these United States of America to be a theocracy, nor should it be. A kingdom is being built over which Christ will reign as King. SPIRITUAL foundations and God-ordained landmarks were firmly intact. TOTAL governance and responsibilities were in the hands of 'the people, not a person' or State. INSTITUTIONS were created or established by 'the people' to represent their will. THE Preamble stated its purpose and who was to be responsible for enacting it. UNION was required and exemplified with the word 'We'. TEN Bills of Rights established that the priority was 'the people', not the State. INDIVIDUAL Rights were to be promoted, preserved, and protected by the majority. OPPORTUNITY for the common man knocked, and the door of equality was opened. NEGOTIATION, compromise, conversation, debate, and discussion were to be highly venerated. Today, 233 years ago on September 17, 1787, The Constitution of The United States was signed. Please allow me to celebrate by sharing an acrostic poem of The Constitution of The United States. Herein lies my common sense approach to what The U.S. Constitution means to me. 091520PSCtest, A Historic Event, William Kekaula. 2P Written 91520; Posted 91720
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