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− | The United Amendment is a comprehensive Amendment to the U.S. Constitution currently being written by ordinary people right on this website. A number of factors have lead the government to point far from our common values of Freedom and Fairness. Our current crop of representatives has the lowest approval rating in history, and it's well-deserved. A combination of gerrymandered districts, government-controlled media, low citizen participation, and a general erosion of values has produced the most corrupt, insular, and incompetent menagerie that Washington has ever seen. And the country has just endured two of the longest, most costly, graft-ridden and unnecessary wars in our country's history.
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− | We no longer trust our representatives and we don't trust our government. The country needs to rebuild, but the folks currently running the show are not up to the task. So we're going to do it ourselves.
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− | As part of a larger effort to rebuild the country, we're drafting an Amendment that will reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, and has the integrity and compassion needed to carry us forward. With input from just a few hundred people, we've already developed many fresh, innovative ideas that solve long-entrenched, difficult problems.
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 3 May 2014
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