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  <title>Comments for The Liberty Bill Act</title>
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    <title>The Liberty Bill Act</title>
    <summary>I learned of The Liberty Bill Act from an ad in a recent issue of TIME magazine. The site describes the efforts of students from Liberty Middle School in Ashland, VA to place an abridged U.S. Constitution on the back of ... </summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I learned of <a href="http://www.libertydollarbill.org">The Liberty Bill Act</a> from an ad in a recent issue of TIME magazine. The site describes the efforts of students from Liberty Middle School in Ashland, VA to place an abridged U.S. Constitution on the back of the one dollar bill.  What started as a classroom civics project back in 1997 has grown into a national movement.</p>

<p>I think this is a great idea.  What do you think?</p>]]>
      
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