Marie is the daughter of one of our FCTP members, Jerry Merckel. She is reaching out in an effort to help a family in need, below is her letter explaining the situation. If you feel you would like to help out, please contact Marie; her email is at the end of the letter.
Good morning-
This year I am teaching at Grove Park Elementary School. I love it and especially love the children. GPE is one of our neediest schools in Clay County. We serve the…
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Dear Billie,
Today, the Senator’s office received many emails and phone calls voicing concerns over the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. There have been many assertions made about these provisions, some of which could not be further from the truth. It just so happens these outlandish accusations are from the ACLU and their allies in Congress.
First off, this bill does not allow the US military to supplant your local…
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Constitution Signer
Alexander Hamilton
Early Life
Born January 11, 1755/57, Nevis, British West Indies
Died July 12, 1804, New York, New York, U.S.
He was born in the West Indies, and moved to the colonies at the age of 17. His…
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Constitution Signer
William Paterson
William Paterson was a New Jersey statesman, signer of the US Constitution, and Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, who served as the 2nd governor of New Jersey, from 1790 to 1793. Patterson was born on 24 December 1745 in County Antrim, Ireland and immigrated to America at age 2. He entered the College…
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Constitution Signer
William Livingston
1. Early Life
a. State of residence: Mainly New Jersey
Born Nov. 30, 1723, Albany, N.Y. [U.S.]
Died July 25, 1790, Elizabeth, N.J.
b. Offices held - served briefly in the New York legislature (1759–60
c. Occupation: lawyer
2. Role in the…
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Constitution Signer
William Samuel Johnson
1. Early Life
a. State of residence: Connecticut
b. Offices held: Lower House of the Colonial Assembly 1761 & 1765, Upper House of the Colonial Assembly 1766 & 1771-1775, Refused to participate in First Continental Congress 1774, Confederation Congress 1785-1787
c. Occupation:…
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Constitution Signer
Rufus King
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Constitution Signer
Nicholas Gilman
Born: August 3, 1755
Died: May 2, 1814
Occupation: Businessman of family store, real estate and land speculations, lending and investments, public security interests, politician,…
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Constitution Signer
Nathaniel Gorham
1. Early Life
a. State of residence: Massachusetts
b. Offices held: President, Continental Congress - 1786
Colonial Legislature 1771-1775, State Upper House of Massachusetts 1780, Provincial Congress 1774-1775, Commonwealth Board of War 1778-1781, Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1779-1780, Lower House of…
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Constitution Signer
John Langdon
1. Early Life
a. State of residence: New Hampshire
Born June 26, 1741, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died Sept. 18, 1819, Portsmouth
Occupation: At an early age, he was an apprentice to a counting-house and subsequently became a prosperous ship owner. Langdon commanded a ship which was employed in the…
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Constitution Signer
David Brearly
1. Early Life
a. State of residence, offices held, occupation
2. Role in…
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Constitution Signer
James McHenry
James McHenry was born in Ballymena, Ireland on November 16th, 1753. He was one of the original signers of the United States Constitution. Fort McHenry in Maryland is named after him.
He attended school in Dublin Ireland. He became quite ill in his youth, his parents suspected, because of his incessant studying habits. This made them…
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If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets. It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists.
You may not be aware of the typical things they're forced to go through...…
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