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Constitutional Sense

Don't have time to read entire historical books and documents, but still want to know what the great men of hi...

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Don't have time to read entire historical books and documents, but still want
to know what the great men of history have taught about the principles of
freedom? With Constitutional Sense™ you can quickly read the words of notable
people in history who supported and defended liberty. Their words are
categorized into principles so you can quickly find the “meat and potatoes” of
their thoughts on essential elements of freedom.

TOOL TO END CIVIC ILLITERACY

This is not just one of those quote apps that give you a happy thought for the
day. Constitutional Sense™ is designed specifically as a resource and a tool
to help you understand the principles that our Constitution and Declaration of
Independence are founded upon. Each quote (we use this term loosely—some of
the quotes are several paragraphs long) comes from an original source (or as
close to original as we can get; most are generally from the 1800s) as much as
possible to ensure accuracy and credibility. Get HISTORY. Get it from the
SOURCE.

WHAT DID THEY SAY?

See what Baron De Montesquieu, John Locke, George Washington, Benjamin Rush,
Thomas Paine, Calvin Coolidge and many others say about principles such as
Individual Responsibility, Limited Government, Constitution, Republic,
Religion and Taxation among many more. With over 50 quotes in the initial
release, you can spend hours reading and pondering the words of these great
men, along with searching through the extra material included in the More Info
section.

FEATURES

Search by author or principle.

Click the image of the author for a brief biography.

Use the More Info section of each quote to find additional material—that
relates to the principle—such as a CIA Fact Book page, the text of a
Revolutionary War song, or even videoclips from Ronald Reagan.

Find each quote's source citation in the More Info section (just in case you
want to read more).

Save your favorite quotes so you can refer to them again and again.

Share quotes on Facebook, Twitter, email or text to help your friends and
family understand why freedom makes sense.

Download free updates that will include additional principles, quotes and
features.

LIKE LIMITED GOVERNMENT? YEAH, THERE'S A PRINCIPLE FOR THAT

Each week a current news story will be selected that shows either the proper
or improper application of a principle of freedom. A quote that relates to
this will be chosen as a basis for response, which will be written in the form
of a letter to the editor on our Facebook page. The "editor" will be the
author of the selected quote. A brief response from the “editor” will clarify
the author’s position on the application of the principle. "Like" us on
Facebook to join the discussion on the principles of freedom —as seen in
current events—in an open forum where dialogue and debate is welcomed!

If you have any comments or suggestions please visit
www.clevermountainmedia.com.

Learn the REAL foundational principles of America and change the way you
UNDERSTAND government.

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Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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