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- Mount_Vernon_Statement abstract "The Mount Vernon Statement is a statement affirming the United States Constitution, particularly in response to the rise of progressivism in the United States. It was inspired by the Sharon Statement.It was signed on February 17, 2010, at a public library (Collingwood Library and Museum) in Fairfax County, Virginia. Despite its name, it was not signed at Mount Vernon, George Washington's plantation. Contrary to most news reports, this library is not actually in Alexandria, Virginia. (This unincorporated region of Fairfax County simply has \"Alexandria\" in its mailing address.)The statement reads, in part:We recommit ourselves to the ideas of the American Founding. Through the Constitution, the Founders created an enduring framework of limited government based on the rule of law. They sought to secure national independence, provide for economic opportunity, establish true religious liberty and maintain a flourishing society of republican self-government.".
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria,_Virginia.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_S._Regnery.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Becky_Norton_Dunlop.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Wilson_(activist).
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink David_Keene.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink David_M._McIntosh.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Feulner.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Meese.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Elaine_Donnelly_(writer).
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Fairfax_County,_Virginia.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Grover_Norquist.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Kathryn_Jean_Lopez.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Blackwell.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink L._Brent_Bozell_III.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Edwards.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Let_Freedom_Ring.
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Progressivism_in_the_United_States.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Viguerie.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Sharon_Statement.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink T._Kenneth_Cribb,_Jr..
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Spectator.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Perkins_(politician).
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Constitution.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLink Wendy_Wright.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Vernon Statement".
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement subject Category:2010_in_Virginia.
- Mount_Vernon_Statement subject Category:2010_in_the_United_States.
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement comment "The Mount Vernon Statement is a statement affirming the United States Constitution, particularly in response to the rise of progressivism in the United States. It was inspired by the Sharon Statement.It was signed on February 17, 2010, at a public library (Collingwood Library and Museum) in Fairfax County, Virginia. Despite its name, it was not signed at Mount Vernon, George Washington's plantation. Contrary to most news reports, this library is not actually in Alexandria, Virginia.".
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- Mount_Vernon_Statement homepage www.themountvernonstatement.com.
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