The Faces of Constitution VotersAre you a Constitution Voter? We were in Mississippi last Friday for the first presidential debate, and found the Ole Miss campus crawling with students who care about the Constitution. Many of them pledged to vote based on how well they think candidates will uphold the Constitution. See the faces and voices from the University of Mississippi and then sign the pledge yourself. Go to /constitutionvoter. Don't forget, we'll be sending these pledges to the presidential candidates in October. Let's show them how much American voters care about the Constitution, and tell them to address the issues we care about, like torture, warrantless spying and closing Guantánamo. Join these students in telling the candidates, loud and clear: "You can’t ignore the Constitution."
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Sep 30th, 2008 at 3:33pm
CONSTITUTION VOTER?
Wouldn't that mean the WHOLE Constitution?
How do ACLU hypocrites count to 10?
1..3..4..5..6..7..8..9..10
Nov 12th, 2008 at 9:51am
well, at least these indoctrinated students can read...makes me have hope for our education system, that they cab read from a card and speak clearly into a camera...wow, the aclu will stop at nothing...scumbags!
I beleive in the constitution and my rights, we have a right to shut you down
Nov 12th, 2008 at 9:52am
sorry about a couple of typos but you get the point...
Nov 23rd, 2008 at 6:19pm
The ACLU tells you what to think.
im a constitution voter and I think judges should interpret the law not make it.