March 2010: Taxed Enough Already

It’s here! With March comes a brand new, 40-​​page issue of The Constitutionalist Today! This month, you’ll get a look at our first round of letters to the editor, Michelle Morin takes an in-​​depth look at just who these crazy Tea Partiers are, Mike Holler begins a 7-​​part series of the Constitution’s Deadliest Myths, and Dwan Rager explains why she joined the 9–12 Project. Cindy Lyons and Lynda Jones deliver the hard-​​hitting stories, Richard Randall and Jarred Rego give their perspective from the airwaves, and Uncle Ellis brings us even more of his priceless satire…and that’s barely scratching the surface! Run out, grab your copy right now, and enjoy some great reading this weekend!

We’ve experienced a few other early changes since the première issue as well. Please welcome a new editor to our staff, Julie Ayers! (No relation to William Ayers. Trust us—we checked!) We’ve also completely revamped our distribution page—it’s now map-​​based and searchable by ZIP code! We’re only adding locations as they’re delivered to, so there won’t be “false positives” as there were last month. We’ve also partnered with some business to be our featured distribution locations; they will be first to receive new issues and will be kept stocked all month! As always, please frequent our advertisers and featured distributors, and let them know that TCT sent you!

As always, if you can’t make it to a distribution point, we also offer mail subscriptions and an online version, below.

A publication written by "We the People," The Constitutionalist Today is comprised of articles from a range of writers, journalists, and bloggers. As such, the opinions herein may not reflect the opinions of our staff, management, or editorial board.

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Teddy Otero spent his childhood traveling much of Europe and the continental United States, courtesy of the United States Air Force. Teddy has held jobs across the spectrum of marketing, graphic design, and web development. Barely aware of his parents' politics during his childhood, it was the values they instilled in him that eventually ignited Teddy's passion for conservatism. (That, or his vague relation to namesake Theodore Roosevelt.) Teddy helped launch The Constitutionalist Today in 2010, a publication mirroring his vision for America. Teddy enjoys exploring Colorado with his new bride, Jenny (and Border Collie pup Toby), building computers, and escaping into the Star Wars galaxy.

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