NPR tweets the Declaration of Independence, and people freak out about a ‘revolution’

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twitter email "Our Heritage" is a 1966 episode from the U.S. Army's "Big Picture" series marking the July 4th holiday by telling the story of the Declaration of Independence. Army of the United States, C-SPAN

"Our Heritage" is a 1966 episode from the U.S. Army's "Big Picture" series marking the July 4th holiday by telling the story of the Declaration of Independence. Army of the United States, C-SPAN

ZombieTav on July 5th, 2017 at 19:47 UTC »

I mean I believe during the height of McCarthyism, someone once said Americans would've overwhelmingly voted against the Bill of Rights.

Yankee doodle don'ts.

eternal_septuagint on July 5th, 2017 at 19:14 UTC »

The one guy that tweeted the dumbest thing admitted that good journalism taught him something.

Well done.

BeWiseExercise on July 5th, 2017 at 17:39 UTC »

That's funny. Do so few people know the Declaration of Independence that they actually freaked out? That is just too weird. The use of language is a tip off that it's not modern.