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In 1777 the newly formed Nation of "The United States" (Article I of the Articles of Confederation) was founded. After a war of the revolution, it was proposed to create a different form of a Republic. For two years, the debate heated up, and finally birthed in Philidelphia in 1787, we see the new Constitution. With the assurance of the Bill of Rights promised, 9 of the 13 states ratified it. September 15th of, 1789 founded the end of the first civil war of the United States of America. Was the new document better than the first?

Some think not. In this episode, I go over why I think we are better off after the 5000-year leap that occurred in the summer of 1787.

Please pull up a chair, rest your feet on the stove, and pour a pint or cup while we passionately discern the truth.

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