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McClanahan Speaks at Constitution Week Commemoration

Constitutional Scholar Dr. Brion McClanahan spoke at the Constitution Week Luncheon in Atlanta commemorating the U.S. Constitution's 225th birthday. The event, sponsored by the Georgia State Society DAR, broke an attendance record, according to State Regent Virginia Grace Lingelbach.

Dr. McClanahan noted, "We need to know what the Founders said about the Constitution." For example, "The Founding Fathers thought the legislative branch would be the most powerful, not the executive ... But today, questions are asked of presidents that should be asked of states."

Constitution Week Chair Janet Perry of the Philadelphia Winn Chapter in Lawrenceville spearheaded the distribution of hundreds of pocket editions of the Constitution to the public. She and her Philadelphia Winn volunteers also delivered Constitutional teaching aids, posters, bookmarks, and other items to branch libraries, schools, and assisted living homes. Lilburn, Snellville, and Lawrenceville mayors signed official proclamations, and Grayson United Methodist Church rang its bells at designated times throughout the week. 

Dr. McClanahan concluded his speech with the poignant words, "We live under the liberty of the Founders' posterity."

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