I hope we can keep it, our republic, our representative democracy. I am so grateful for the hard work the men and women did at our nation's naissance and I have believed that our country has been on a path toward a more perfect nation. I have hoped to see strong evidence that "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.ā One of my children was assigned a book by Jean Fritz called The Great Little Madison, he liked it and was able to share such interesting facts that I also read the book and began thinking more about the Constitution. Thank you for this.
But all I really wanted to say was that my great-grandfather cut a jigsaw puzzle using a calendar reproduction of the Howard Chandler Christy painting. I have put that puzzle together several times over 60 or so years.
Iāve been absent from commenting recently. Today I want you to know how vital this writing is to me. Reading about the process of so many different voices debating, discussing, deliberating and coming up with the guiding document - but that it (and we!) isnāt perfect, it is something we must strive for. The excluded othersā voices must be included. Thank you for another great piece of your work.
I hope we can keep it, our republic, our representative democracy. I am so grateful for the hard work the men and women did at our nation's naissance and I have believed that our country has been on a path toward a more perfect nation. I have hoped to see strong evidence that "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.ā One of my children was assigned a book by Jean Fritz called The Great Little Madison, he liked it and was able to share such interesting facts that I also read the book and began thinking more about the Constitution. Thank you for this.
But all I really wanted to say was that my great-grandfather cut a jigsaw puzzle using a calendar reproduction of the Howard Chandler Christy painting. I have put that puzzle together several times over 60 or so years.
WOW, Deda. This is an impressive piece of work. Thank you. Maybe you and HCR can hook up one day!
Fascinating - loved this piece. What a gift for Constitution Day!
Just an editing note (which I can't resist making): It was Richard who was killed in the duel, not William.
Very thoughtful and very timely.
Iāve been absent from commenting recently. Today I want you to know how vital this writing is to me. Reading about the process of so many different voices debating, discussing, deliberating and coming up with the guiding document - but that it (and we!) isnāt perfect, it is something we must strive for. The excluded othersā voices must be included. Thank you for another great piece of your work.