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Monday, March 11, 2013

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Welcome to
 
IN THE CONSTITUTION
 
A blog about what’s happening to conservative Christian values in America.
 
Visit this site to make sense of the news. Find out how current events affect our liberty and prosperity.
 
Our perspective: if the original Constitution worked so well, let’s get it back. And it did work! In 1905, 116 years after the Constitution became law, the United States produced 50% of the world’s goods with just 5% of its land mass and 6% of its population.
 
That was then. Today, a mere shadow of past glory, we are in trouble!  Taxes plunder us, regulations suffocate us, and the money stripped from us is wasted on cronies, trivia and pork. Our vast welfare system rewards unwed mothers and deadbeat dads, debt threatens our survival, businesses flee our soil, we borrow money to reward those who hate us, and Christian values are becoming illegal.
 
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I am Pamela Romney Openshaw, author of books on the Constitution. My first, Promises of the Constitution: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, is the Constitution’s biography, told in 1 ½  page “bites” packed with concise information  fun facts and interesting stories. My second, Lessons of the Constitution and workbook, pair with Promises of the Constitution as a teaching program for families and youth.
 
Check out my website: www.promisesoftheconstitution.com
 
Others who recommend my work.
 
Tim Ballard, author of The Covenant said: “If every family in the nation would read this book, the blessings of the Constitution would be restored and we would be saved as a nation!”
 
Kimberly Fletcher, president of HomeMakers for America, said: “Every woman in America should own a copy of this book, refer to it often, and share it with her children.”
 
Bob Copper, retired business man said: “Your book should be required reading for everyone who votes.”
 
That said, I hope you will trust me to guide your understanding of our marvelous, God-given United States Constitution!
 
Enthusiastically, Pam

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