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CONSTITUTIONAL HERITAGE AMENDMENT
ARTICLE 28 (or alternate number to be assigned by
Congress)
Section 1.
America’s Constitutional history is unique among nations and sacred to the
American people. It is the right of citizens to receive an accurate historical
account of America’s Constitutional heritage and history, which is foundational
to a free people.
Section 2.
To secure the rights of citizens it is hereby prohibited for any organization,
institution, individual or any other entity to intentionally teach, broadcast or
to disseminate in any way misleading, false or otherwise distorted accounts of
America’s Constitutional heritage and history. It is further prohibited for any
of these entities to intentionally omit relative information that would
inaccurately portray America’s heritage and history.
Section 3.
It is mandated in this Article that
all private and public elementary, secondary and college level schools
accurately and factually teach students America’s Christian Judeo history with
special focus on the creation and purposes of America’s historical documents
which shall include State Constitutions, Mayflower Compact, Articles of
Confederation, Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation and United
States Constitution. It is required that at least two semesters of full credit
courses be taught students for every two years of schooling at all levels of
education.
Section 4.
Any elected government official who intentionally obstructs the enforcement of
the provisions of this Article will have committed an impeachable offense and
will be subject to criminal prosecution and upon conviction serve up to five
years in prison. Any non elected government official, or an individual who has
been appointed to a government position, who intentionally obstructs the
enforcement of the provisions of this Article will have committed a criminal
offense and upon conviction serve up to five years in prison. Non government
individuals and/or any private entities that intentionally obstruct the
enforcement of this Article will have committed a criminal offense and upon
conviction serve up to five years in prison. The United States Department of
Justice shall be charged with the responsibility for prosecuting violators of
the provisions of this Article. Individual States shall have authority to
prosecute violators under State laws in the absence of Department of Justice
prosecution.
Section 5.
The provisions of this Article are enforceable within the United States which
shall include the Several States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth
of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the
territories and possessions of the United States.
Section 6.
This Article shall be immediately part of the United States Constitution upon
ratification by three quarters of the State Legislatures in the several States
and shall supersede and take precedence over all prior regulations, statutory
law and case law relating to education policy in the United States.
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