Celebrate, and vow to defend, the Constitution | Advertiser-Tribune There should have been fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations throughout the United States Friday. But for the most part, the occasion passed unnoticed. It was Constitution Day, normally observed Sept. 17 but moved this year because that date was a Saturday. Every year, we Americans celebrate Independence Day with much fanfare. July 4 certainly is a notable date in our history, but in many respects, Constitution Day is more important. The late Sen.

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Janie L. Benson
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Celebrate, and vow to defend, the Constitution