238 Years Strong: Why the Constitution Still Matters Today

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Lieutenant Colonel Allen West, Executive Director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution with a powerful message about liberty, responsibility, and the rule of law.

From Montesquieu’s influence on Madison and Hamilton to Franklin’s famous warning—“A Republic, if you can keep it”—Allen West reminds us why knowing and defending our founding document is more vital than ever.

In this episode of Live Free TV:
• Why Constitution Day should matter to every American 🇺🇸
• The dangers of forgetting civics and our founding principles
• The truth about executive orders, enumerated powers, and states’ rights
• The importance of free speech, the Bill of Rights, and individual liberty

👉 Take time this week to read the Constitution, reflect on its meaning, and commit to keeping the Republic strong.

🔗 Learn more and join the cause: theacru.org

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