What happened to the Constitution? KrisAnne Hall and Patrick J. Fornari

Published: March 21, 2017, 6 p.m.

Dedication: Chief of Police Randy Gibson, Kalama Police Depart., WA.  End of Watch: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 KrisAnne Hall is a former prosecutor and Constitutional attorney who was fired from her job for teaching the Constitution to citizen groups. She is a disabled veteran of the US Army, a Russian linguist, a mother, a pastor's wife and a patriot. Her former employer, State Attorney for Florida's 3rd Judicial Circuit, gave her a choice - give up her first amendment right to speak on her own time or be fired. KrisAnne said, "my first amendment rights are worth more than a paycheck and I will not surrender them." She travels the country teaching the Constitution and the history that gave us our founding documents. KrisAnneHall Patrick J. Fornari author of "Commoner Sense", A no-nonsense average working person examination of the United States’ unique past, present, and future. Built on more than a decade of research condensed into an overview of the working person’s role in America, Fornari’s perspective lends credibility, importance, and a clear voice to the diminishing role of the American voter and worker in American politics. It addresses American exceptionalism, the IRS, the economy, and Obamacare. It encourages each American to regain control of the country’s destiny. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Southern-Sense.com