To: Danae
"This was national scripture, a piece of our Constitution's history," she said of her find in November. "It was difficult to keep my hands from trembling."
As other researchers "realized what was happening, there was a sort of hushed awe that settled over the reading room," Toler said. "One of them said the hair on her arms stood on end."
I find it inspiring that people still feel this way. May we always.
To: mmichaels1970
I sure did when I read this! I was jealous! I would have LOVED to have been there. Alas, I live in Oregon. There is nothing but liberals here, and no history.
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02/02/2010 6:30:15 AM PST by
Danae
(Don't think the Constitution matters? Try living in a country without one.)
To: mmichaels1970
There is a far larger group that would cut it up and use it as “rollin’ papers.” They all have one vote per person.
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