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Every school library needs to be provided with some of the books which carry the Founders' ideas, and they need to be monitored to be sure that students have access to them and are using them.
Every public library should be provided with the same, and they, too, should be monitored to assure that the books are not relegated to a back shelf or "taken" by our "progressive" censors.
Taxed Enough Already organizations or businesses dedicated to the free enterprise principles might consider paying for full-page illustrated messages constructed around the Founders' principles of the Declaration to be placed in local newspapers on a regular basis.
For examples of such a principles-centered messages, consult the 292-page book, "Our Ageless Constitution," now available here. The editors of that work are happy to grant permission for reprints, provided appropriate citation is provided. Individual samples of some of these messages can be viewed here by clicking on the box headed "Our Ageless Constitution."
Each of the 25 principles identified in Part III of the book originally were full-page magazine messages in each of the 25 months leading up to the 1987 Bicentennial Celebration of the Constitution of the U. S. They were sponsored by a North Carolina textile company whose Chairman was dedicated to the preservation of the Founders' ideas of liberty. He is also Co-Editor of the book which later published them.
There are all sorts of ways for ordinary liberty-loving citizens to inform and educate both youth and adults who have been deprived of exposure to the Founding philosophy by their education system and public officials.