Change It or Obey It? — Why the Constitution is the Solution (Intro)
This is the introductory 5 minutes of the 2017 version of Change It or Obey It? — Why the Constitution is the Solution.
View the full one-hour 2017 version of Change It or Obey It? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0NvAiI_Cd0
Order a DVD of the 89-minute 2016 version of Change It or Obey It at https://www.jbs.org/store/shopjbs/action-projects/stop-a-con-con/change-it-or-obey-it
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