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Bill of Rights Day

12 hours ago ago from A Pakistan News

Bill of Rights Day, It Is A Holiday! National Bill Of Rights Day! First Adopted in 1791, and still some of the finest work of any wordsmith in history! I just Love Bill of Rights Day, for me it is everyday! No reason to wait until the 4th of July to celebrate Independence, I cherish the Bill of Rights, and I want to encourage you to remember December 15th as an Important Holiday to remember. September 17th is Constitution Day, Another ...

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A Day to Remember

20 hours ago ago from Tenth Amendment Center

by Harry Browne This article was originally published on December 12, 2002. For more Harry Browne archives, visit www.harrybrowne.org Dec. 15 should be a national holiday. No, it's not Earth Day, or Martin Luther King Day, or Flag Day, or Beat-Up-Some-Third-World-Country Day. It's Bill of Rights Day. If there were to be only one holiday in America, that should be it. Contrary to all the blather we here about the ...

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Just to catch you up~

23 hours ago ago from Life in the World of High School

So its been ages and a day since I last posted something on here so I feel like I must write again. :) The main thing in my life right now is I'm still happily loving my boyfriend. I still can't believe its been over a month... But yeah. He's still amazing in my eyes which is all that matters. Another good thing that has occurred is my brother finally got on some medications that help him out. With the new meds we shouldnt have to ...

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Bill of Rights Day, etc.

22 hours ago ago from Just Another Random Weblog

To the Bill of Rights, The first ten amendments to The Constitution. . It's Bill of Rights Day  and National Lemon Cupcake Day . Posted in Haiku, Holidays, Obscure Holiday, Poetry Tagged: Bill of Rights Day, National Lemon Cupcake Day

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by Melissa Bailey

14 hours ago ago from New Haven Independent :: It's Your Town. Read All About It.

by Melissa Bailey | December 15, 2009 7:28 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) Across the street from where a man was gunned down in a church parking lot, black political leaders issued a call to action. The call to action came at a time when crime is down across the city, but violence continues to plague the black community. A half-dozen African-American political leaders and activists gathered Monday at 5 p.m. for a street-side ...

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