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🗓️ 18 September 2018
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Let's get started. If we're talking about the Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, it only feels right to start at the beginning. The First and Second Amendments are arguably the most ferociously contentious amendments of them all, and the Third Amendment is the underdog that everyone underestimates but (maybe) shouldn’t.
With that in mind, we dive into the poetic dream behind the First Amendment. This is the amendment that reflects the kind of country the Founding Fathers hoped we would be. Next, we examine the fiercely debated words of the Second Amendment, words that often feel like they divide our nation in two. And finally, we question whether the seemingly irrelevant Third Amendment might actually be the key to figuring out where our country is going.
And when you're done with the episode, take a listen to the songs by Joey Stylez, Cherry Glazerr, Sateen, Flor de Toloache, Michael Richard Klics, Palehound, and They Might be Giants inspired by Amendments One, Two and Three on "27: The Most Perfect Album."
In Season three, More Perfect is taking our camera lens off the Supreme Court and zooming in on the words of the people: the 27 amendments that We The People have made to our Constitution. We're taking on these 27 amendments both in song and in story. This episode is best listened to alongside "27: The Most Perfect Album," an entire album (an ALBUM!) and digital experience of original music and art inspired by the 27 Amendments. Think of these episodes as the audio liner notes.
You can listen to all of the songs on "27: The Most Perfect Album" on YouTube and watch music videos from the album.
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0:00.0 | This is more perfect. I'm Jad Abumrod season three. |
0:05.0 | This season we're going to do something a little different than what we've done in the past. |
0:11.0 | All right and off the top of your head can you tell me how many amendments there are to the American Constitution? |
0:16.3 | No ma'am, I gait. |
0:18.0 | No, too many. |
0:19.7 | I don't know. I don't think I can name many of them. |
0:21.4 | 20-something. Off the end, I don't know. I have any of them. 20 something. |
0:23.0 | Off the end, I don't know. |
0:24.0 | I have no idea I'm guessing somewhere around 10. |
0:26.0 | I would guess somewhere around 20. |
0:28.0 | 21 or 23, 24, 25. |
0:32.0 | I know there are at least 25. |
0:34.0 | 26? |
0:35.0 | 27? No, 29? |
0:37.0 | 27. |
0:38.0 | 27. |
0:39.0 | 27. |
0:40.0 | 27. There are 27 amendments to the United States Constitution. |
0:47.0 | And in this season we're going to focus on those words. |
0:54.0 | Let me explain why. |
0:57.0 | We the people in order to form a more perfect union. |
1:04.0 | First of all, the name more perfect, the name of this podcast, |
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