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To: U.S.
citizens
Regarding:
A newly proposed national constitutional amendment that advances freedom and
equality for all persons
From: Americans For Freedom
And Equality
Our United States Constitution
was ratified in 1789. Since that time, their have only been two national
constitutional amendments that have advanced the concepts of freedom and
equality for all persons – the Bill of Rights and the 14th amendment (Section 1).
Although both the Bill of Rights
(1791) and the 14th amendment (1868) were hard fights, their
successful passage proved that if constitutional amendments are written in a
language to benefit all, they will have a strong chance for victory. These
significant amendment's also demonstrated that our country is on a
historical quest to reaffirm the sentiments established during our founding.
Now that we have entered the dawn of the 21st century, United
States citizens are once again poised to make a historic statement. The
newly proposed "Freedom and Equality Amendment " would be the third
occasion in which Americans have constitutionally advanced the concepts of
freedom and equality for all persons.
National constitutional
amendments are serious considerations that should never be entered into
hastily. The Freedom And Equality proposal is meant to begin an open
dialogue that should also be accompanied by careful research and study. In
this spirit of responsible democracy, and through the legitimate belief that
our U.S. Constitution's power stems form "the people", please take the time
to fill out the survey which enables you to evaluate the
F.A.E. amendment. Your individual input is extremely important, and all
suggestions and concerns will be earnestly considered.
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