Passing out copies of the constitution is always a good thing. The problem, however, is most people
like the constitution, but few people
read it even if they have it. It's like folks who have multiple copies of the Bible, including a big "family" Bible, and they're all gathering dust. Just like the Bible, when people start trying to read through the constitution they get bogged down on parts that they
think aren't important. Ever try reading the Bible cover to cover and get stuck on the "begats"? People trying to read the constitution cover to cover don't always make it past article I before thinking "Okay. What's this have to do with me again?"
Here is a coloring book on the constitution that I wish was in the hands of every school age child in America. It just covers the 5 freedoms mentioned in the first amendment.
http://www.postnewseducation.com/pdfs/CD_2_ENG.pdf
Yes, there's much more to the constitution than that. But this is something that can be read and understood in a few minutes.
Anyhow...sounds OP sounds like a worthy project. And if we're going to be in the business of not forgiving past mistakes then how did we support RP 2012 after the mistakes of RP 2008? (And how will we support RndP 2016 for that matter?)
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