One of the main duties of the governor is to protect the rights of each and every citizen as outlined in the Constitution. But the Pennsylvania Constitution is being ignored, violated, and gutted by the politicians of the two old parties (and other third parties) on a daily basis. Worse yet, even though these politicians have absolute control over the school system and what is taught to our children, why is it that they don't order their schools to teach the Pennsylvania Constitution? Virtually no government school anywhere teaches it, not now, nor in the last half century. According to school officials, it's only "mentioned" as a part of Pennsylvania history taught to all fourth graders.
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| - One of the main duties of the governor is to protect the rights of each and every citizen as outlined in the Constitution. But the Pennsylvania Constitution is being ignored, violated, and gutted by the politicians of the two old parties (and other third parties) on a daily basis. Worse yet, even though these politicians have absolute control over the school system and what is taught to our children, why is it that they don't order their schools to teach the Pennsylvania Constitution? Virtually no government school anywhere teaches it, not now, nor in the last half century. According to school officials, it's only "mentioned" as a part of Pennsylvania history taught to all fourth graders.
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| - One of the main duties of the governor is to protect the rights of each and every citizen as outlined in the Constitution. But the Pennsylvania Constitution is being ignored, violated, and gutted by the politicians of the two old parties (and other third parties) on a daily basis. Worse yet, even though these politicians have absolute control over the school system and what is taught to our children, why is it that they don't order their schools to teach the Pennsylvania Constitution? Virtually no government school anywhere teaches it, not now, nor in the last half century. According to school officials, it's only "mentioned" as a part of Pennsylvania history taught to all fourth graders. Why do you think that government schools don't teach our children how Pennsylvania's government works? A reading of Article I of the Pennsylvania Constitution gives a clear answer.
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