The Constitution Died Today

Normally, I wouldn’t post this type of news.

But it’s critical that you know what’s happening in the U.S.

Today, the Constitution died. Or, more accurately, it continued its slow death.

In fact, the news article on Digg has been “dugg” more than 12,000 times. I think that’s an all-time record (although I haven’t been able to verify it yet).

Here’s the link:

http://digg.com/political_opinion/The_Constitution_Dies_Tomorrow

Also, it’s important to note that President Franklin Roosevelt declared an economic emergency in 1933 to remove us from the protection of the Constitution. This was an important turning point in history.

But today’s historical vote to extend warrantless searches and wiretapping is certainly an acceleration in the loss of our freedoms.

Be watchful.

-Ryan M. Healy

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Ryan Healy

Ryan Healy is a freelance copywriter, list manager, and the author of Speed Writing for Nonfiction Writers. Since 2002, he has worked with scores of clients, including Agora Financial, Lombardi Publishing, and Contrarian Profits. He writes a popular blog about copywriting, advertising, and business growth, has been featured in publications like Feed Front magazine, and has been published on sites like WordStream.com, SmallBizClub.com, and MarketingForSuccess.com.

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