Thursday, September 16, 2010

How can you strictly interpret the Constitution if most haven't read it?


The Associated Press is reporting on a new survey by the Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier.  It reveals that most Americans haven't read the entire U.S. Constitution, but they think it's important. 
The survey didn't breakdown party identification or if respondents identified as conservative or liberal.  But, I am curious to know how many of the participants support the Tea Party? 

Click here for the link to the survey results.   

Click here for a link to the United States Constitution for your review if interested. 

Image found at:  http://www.ndnu.edu/images/academics/constitution_quill_pen.jpg 

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