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'''Orford, New Hampshire, March 3, 2015''' – The Uniting Amendment...
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'''Orford, New Hampshire, March 3, 2015''' – The Uniting Amendment will be an exhibitor at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in Manchester, NH on March 6-7, 2015. Egalib, Inc, the facilitator for the project is asking the media and conference attendees to stop by the booth to learn more about the document and how people can contribute their ideas to its development.
  
The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment to the Constitution of the United States that covers nearly all of the issues: Citizenship and immigration, Suffrage, Equity, Civil rights, The Budget and taxes, Responsibilities and duties, Representation, The Supreme Court, Integrity, Basic assistance, The Census List, The Environment, The right to teach and learn, Right of self-defense, Right to control your own body, Property rights and commerce, Privacy and Security, Right to religious expression, Due process, and much more...
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The NH Liberty Forum is organized by the Free State Project so people can learn how to reduce the size of government, build a thriving community, and make New Hampshire the hub for liberty in our lifetime. The conference runs March 5-8, 2015 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester New Hampshire. The exhibits are open on March 6-7. The website for the conference is at: nhlibertyforum.com
  
The amendment is based on our country's common values of liberty and justice, with the goal of increasing integrity and compassion. Although the amendment covers many issues, it leaves intact the form and structure of our government: a democratic republic with the same three branches of government. All those who call America home may contribute their ideas to the document.
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The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment to the Constitution of the United States that covers nearly all of the issues: Citizenship and immigration, Suffrage, Equity, Civil rights, Budget and taxes, Representation, The Supreme Court, Integrity, Poverty, the Environment, the Right to learn and teach, the Right of self-defense, the Right to control your own body, Property rights and commerce, Privacy and security, the Right to religious expression, Due process, and much more...
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The amendment is based on our country's common values of liberty and justice, with the goal of increasing integrity and compassion. Although the amendment covers many issues, it leaves intact the form and structure of our government: a democratic republic with the same three branches of government. The document is currently being developed by the citizens of the United States.
  
 
As part of a larger effort to rebuild the country, the amendment intends to reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, and has the integrity and compassion needed to move the country forward. The project has already developed many fresh, innovative ideas that solve long-entrenched, difficult problems.
 
As part of a larger effort to rebuild the country, the amendment intends to reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, and has the integrity and compassion needed to move the country forward. The project has already developed many fresh, innovative ideas that solve long-entrenched, difficult problems.

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November 19, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Join us at the NH Liberty Forum 2015

Orford, New Hampshire, March 3, 2015 – The Uniting Amendment will be an exhibitor at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in Manchester, NH on March 6-7, 2015. Egalib, Inc, the facilitator for the project is asking the media and conference attendees to stop by the booth to learn more about the document and how people can contribute their ideas to its development.

The NH Liberty Forum is organized by the Free State Project so people can learn how to reduce the size of government, build a thriving community, and make New Hampshire the hub for liberty in our lifetime. The conference runs March 5-8, 2015 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester New Hampshire. The exhibits are open on March 6-7. The website for the conference is at: nhlibertyforum.com

The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment to the Constitution of the United States that covers nearly all of the issues: Citizenship and immigration, Suffrage, Equity, Civil rights, Budget and taxes, Representation, The Supreme Court, Integrity, Poverty, the Environment, the Right to learn and teach, the Right of self-defense, the Right to control your own body, Property rights and commerce, Privacy and security, the Right to religious expression, Due process, and much more...

The amendment is based on our country's common values of liberty and justice, with the goal of increasing integrity and compassion. Although the amendment covers many issues, it leaves intact the form and structure of our government: a democratic republic with the same three branches of government. The document is currently being developed by the citizens of the United States.

As part of a larger effort to rebuild the country, the amendment intends to reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, and has the integrity and compassion needed to move the country forward. The project has already developed many fresh, innovative ideas that solve long-entrenched, difficult problems.

The Uniting Amendment project is being facilitated by Egalib, Inc., a publishing company located in Orford, New Hampshire.

To schedule an interview or for other inquiries:

email: pr@unitingamendment.com
phone: 603-360-1000
mail: PO Box 71, Orford, New Hampshire 03777


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