Chalking the US Constitution
By: John Russell

Members of the Ron Paul Pack and the College Libertarians chalked the entire constitution in front of Lawlor in preparation for Ron Paul!
I admit, I had my doubts, but it turned out great, and we got many thousands of words out on the concrete! Check out the photos!
Pictures taken by: Kelly

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  • MW
    To the artists of this masterpiece: As a lifelong fan of the United States Constitution, you have my deepest respect and admiration.


    I also want to thank Ron Paul for giving tens of millions of us Americans, who still believe deeply in the Constitution, an opportunity to show the world that we still exist, and that we are determined to take our republic back from those who have long been determined to destroy it.
  • Robert
    Check out the Ron Paul Pack website!
    http://www.nevada4ronpaul.com/students/
  • Anonymous
    " Don't tase me Bro!!!!" Keep up the great work young citizens!!
  • Anonymous
    " Don't tase me Bro!!!!" Keep up the great work young citizens!!
  • Anonymous
  • scott
    Thanks you for the good work. Bravo!
  • P. M. Jaworski
    This is unbelievable, beautiful, and remarkable. I can't believe you folks went to all this trouble... It is awe-inspiring, and deeply moving.
  • leeaustex
    outsanding!
  • P Campbell
    Very cool. Now, if the younger voters will actually TURN OUT & VOTE!
  • DesertRat
    How can you not just love these guys? Very inspiring… Great job! Thank you.
  • Capn Mike
    Beauty!


    Brings a tear to this old patriot's eyes.



    Well done, kids.
  • DeTokeville
    wow
  • Anonymous
    Great initiative. Congratulations to the students wanting to bring attention to what they believe is important.


    Vote 2008!
  • Anonymous
    Great initiative. Congratulations to the students wanting to bring attention to what they believe is important.


    Vote 2008!
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