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The Constitution Applies to Us Today | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“There is nothing new under the sun.” King Solomon’s words are an excellent reminder that human behavior is both cyclical and predictable.
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That’s exactly why our Constitution continues to stand as a successful foundation to our society.
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The founding fathers wrote it to address human nature, not their specific human need.
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President Calvin Coolidge recognized how valuable this was when he stated: “The more I study the Constitution,
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the more I realize that no other document devised by the hand of man has brought so much progress and happiness to humanity.
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To live under the Constitution is the greatest political privilege that was ever recorded to the human race.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.