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Constitution for iPhone and iPod Touch | | Last changed: Version: 1.3.5 |
 | Category: Reference | | Rating:  (21767) | Version: Clint | Size: | Price: Free  |

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Senator Sam Ervin pulled one out of his pocket during the Watergate Hearings... Now prepare to own any legal debate with a copy of the US Constitution on your iPhone or iPod Touch! Interested in other documents like this? Look for our other apps: Declaration, Geneva, International Diplomacy, US Armed Forces, and Manual for the United States of America


Reviews:
The Constitution. Portable.  By: SturmB - Sep 27, 2009 Version: 1.3 The Constitution of the United States of America. What more needs to be said? I am glad this is a free product, as everyone should be at least familiar with the Constitution, even if much of its wording is sometimes difficult to follow. Granted, it probably isn't a high priority app for most people to get, but at least you can now remove it from your device after you've downloaded it, and still put it back on whenever you feel it might come in handy soon.
Great app, but stop "quoting" Obama  By: Greycloak5768 - Sep 8, 2009 Version: 1.3 It's a vey useful resource app, but guys, just because you lost tge elrction doesn't give you the right to make up stuff about our President. I hated Bush, but at least I gave him some respect and called him president. Anyway, app reviews aren't the place for debates, especially since, when you write a review, you never look to see what other people said about it. You just walk away and are so sure of yourself that you are right, never listining to other people.
Most every American embraces the word "Constitution", but how many have read it?  By: Voyager13b - Aug 31, 2009 Version: 1.3 Given the political revolution taking shape in the US today, I think every American should download this document, and read it at their leisure. Understand the political foundation that made the USA entirely unique in the context of well recorded periods of history, and be better prepared to judge the true cost of tossing it all under the bus for the latest revision of utopian political failure to gain momentum in the global community. This app is basic at it's core, but having it freely available for the iPhone is akin to having plasma available on a battlefield. Then again, no matter what your political bent, it is a great read.
Read it, learn it, live it!  By: OTBSS - Aug 28, 2009 Version: 1.3 So many people don't know the power that was put into this document. Our forefathers were brilliant and eons ahead of their times. The robustness of this document will overpower people who choose to ignore it. Obama will fail because of this document. Hopefully the country won't be too trashed when people come to their senses beginning 2010. The things these dummycrats are doing will not stand the challange of this document.
A doc to be proud of  By: K. Manasyan - Aug 21, 2009 Version: 1.3 The comment by uldrivr is a comment that a communist idiot would make. If you want socialism go back to where you came from. The US constitution is a great work, because think about it. It was written in 1787 and to this day it still protects our rights and freedom. I'm proud of this "old paper" and so should every American be. It is because of the US constitution that the whole world wants to come here, and it's what makes this country so GREAT.
Excellent for helping convert 2 party thinkers  By: unstatusthequo - Jan 26, 2009 Version: 1.3 This is an excellent reference. Well put together and very handy. I plan on using this as one of many tools while participating in the Campaign for Freedom to bring fiscal sanity and individual liberties back to this country. I just wish our socialist "bailout team" would have iPhone's so they could check the Constitution using this app before willfully and negligently violating it as if it didn't exist.
Worthy app!  By: tirrus - Sep 21, 2008 Version: 1.1 I was disappointed not to be able to find the Constitution for download via Stanza as I had the Declaration of Independence. As such, this is great to find. Simple interface, informative notes, timely subject matter. Perhaps this conveniently-accessible form of the document will help to awaken its first-time readers to the fact that we *do* live in an incredible country rich with freedoms and promise which many other countries lack -- and that swift and steady efforts are required to correct its recent course.
Not just for Lawyers and Politicians  By: okstop - Jan 18, 2009 Version: 1.3 I think everyone deserves the right to the constitution and this is a very convinient way to have it. This app does not require an internet connection (excellent for iTouch users) and it had a simple UI and just works well. Its also great because im on my high school debate team and im required to carry a pocket constitution but now i can just use this and i perfer reading it on my ipod touch screen then a little booklet.
PLEASE WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!  By: DJ Breeze III - Jul 20, 2009 Version: 1.3 Please People We Are Losing Are Rights And Are Seen As A
"Enemy Combatant" Or "Extremist" If We Even Mention Are Rights! We Have
To Wake Up And Take Back Our Country!!!!!
This Us Not What Are Founding Fathers Wanted,Banks Control Everything And We As People Have No Say Anymore No Matter What You Think!
Please Its All Ready Too Late But Its Better Late Than Never!
Wake Up Now As You Read This!
I ll Die Before I Sit Back And Watch 200+ Years Of People Giving There Lives For Freedom Thrown Under the Bus! I Ask God To Guide Me In Jesus Name And Watch Over Everyone!
Fantastic app could change the world!  By: luminousnerd - Sep 21, 2008 Version: 1.1 I was excited to see an app with the full constitution (along with historical notes!!) for my iPhone. But I must say that even more pleasing is seeing it so high on the top apps list! I hope it stays there!
Today it is clear that many people don't know their rights, or America simply would not stand for so many of the things that the rogue government is doing!
I sincerely hope that a LOT of people download this app, read it, and fight to keep it sacred!!!! And fight to keep the government in line with it! The people do not serve the government.

Excellent for helping convert 2 party thinkers  By: unstatusthequo - Jan 26, 2009 Version: 1.3 This is an excellent reference. Well put together and very handy. I plan on using this as one of many tools while participating in the Campaign for Freedom to bring fiscal sanity and individual liberties back to this country. I just wish our socialist "bailout team" would have iPhone's so they could check the Constitution using this app before willfully and negligently violating it as if it didn't exist.
Not just for Lawyers and Politicians  By: okstop - Jan 18, 2009 Version: 1.3 I think everyone deserves the right to the constitution and this is a very convinient way to have it. This app does not require an internet connection (excellent for iTouch users) and it had a simple UI and just works well. Its also great because im on my high school debate team and im required to carry a pocket constitution but now i can just use this and i perfer reading it on my ipod touch screen then a little booklet.
App works fine. Does what the developer says it does.  By: Punk_Rokr - Sep 18, 2008 Version: 1.1 The application does explicitly what it says it does, and if you would like an application on your iPhone or iPod touch, this is the one for you. However, it is not for me; I find the Constitution distasteful. It was written to erase our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which were defined in the Declaration of Independence. It was written to remove our right to abolish a government when it becomes destructive of the aforementioned rights. The Constitution is one of the reasons we are, where we are right now with the Bush administration. I suggest that you download the application for the Declaration of Independence. That's a good document! Now, like I said before, this application does explicitly what the developer says it does. And if you are a fan of the Constitution, or if you might need it for your history class, this is a free download and you should not think twice. -Tannah
T-Jeff  By: jhawkman117 - Sep 17, 2008 Version: 1.1 Whoever keeps dropping Jefferson quotes remember that he never signed the Constitution. He wasn't even in the united states when it was being signed. Also, the search feature would be handy indeed for people searching for: "separation of church and state." People would realize that it is absent from this monumental document. The funny part is that the first time it was was even mentioned was 13 years later in a letter from an Anabaptist preacher to Jefferson.
An endangered species  By: Fivetree - Sep 13, 2008 Version: 1.1 It will be nice to have at least one copy of the Consitution on my iPod that the government can't thoroughly trash. Hopefully, it will live a long and robust life elsewhere as well, but considering the fascist tendencies in this country I am not holding my breath. It's been pretty much shredded into irrelevancy already and if a certain political party gets it's way in this election (and I am not naming names, mind you, but it's the one with all the rich white people) then you can kiss it all good-bye. But like the complete works of Shakespeare, it makes for nice reading now and then and would be a nice reminder of the past.
Thanks  By: dixiechristian - Sep 5, 2008 Version: 1.1 In a nation bursting at the seams with immigrants (legal or not) AND American citizens that don't have a clue what the Constitution says; it's great to see that somebody realizes the importance of staying grounded - getting back to the basics of what our government says about our freedoms, rights AND responsibilities. Maybe, if more people would actually read it; there would be less crime, and more fairness and better judgements in court. Thanks for doing something so worthwhile and sharing it for free. Now, a word to everyone.. READ IT, LIVE IT, LOVE IT - This is what separates America from all the others.
One way to shove it back in there face.  By: TheCreative - Nov 18, 2008 Version: 1.1 It's free! It gives you an opportunity to learn about our Constitution and my favorite part is you can retort all those people who "think they know" what they are talking about with simple click and swipe ofthe finger. "Oh so you think it's okay to pass a Proposition because you think your opinion matters?" "Well read Amendment 14 that states no law shall be passed that denies any Citizen the right to be treated equally under our laws."
Great app  By: Got Mac? - Nov 17, 2008 Version: 1.1 This is a great refrence application. I like the chapters so you can show somebody something quickly. Everyone blames George bush for a bad term but every historical document and every one of our founding fathers would agree with him. Iraq didn't keep their promise. War isn't good but sometimes it's needed. Obamas gonna go against every right and ruin America. But I hate how people did and didn't vote for him cuz of his color.
Simple and complete.  By: Anonymous Skull - Aug 24, 2008 Version: 1.0 A great reference to the entire Constitution - definitely worth the download. It'd be nice to see a photographed or scanned version of the part you're reading (perhaps at the top of each section) just to give the app a bit more depth and strengthen its connection to the subject matter. What I mean is, it's great to read it in the current state, but it would be really nice to see how it actually looks on the parchment as well. Overall, good job on the app.
Wonderful App!  By: Joetha G. - Nov 14, 2008 Version: 1.1 A great, easy, and simple way to have America's most important document at a finger tip's notice. As for all the concerns regarding the loss of some of these freedoms when it comes time for the new admin. to take control in Jan., don't forget that there are two more branches gov't (legislative & judicial) that were created to prevent the concerns that some have expressed here. I strongly suggest a refresher course on all three branches of gov't so that some of these concerns can be put to rest.

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