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Gems:

 # 819 – 05-12-2008 – Superdelegates

 # 818 – 05-05-2008 –Courts, Gurards of the Constitution

 # 817 – 04-28-2008 – Rights of man

 # 816 – 04-21-2008 –duty to defend

 # 815 – 04-14-2008 – Limited Government

 # 814 – 04-07-2008 –Judicial Review

 # 813 – 03-31-2008 – U.S. High Court Rejects World Court Power

 # 812 – 03-24-2008 –Good News Club v. Milford Central School

 # 811 – 03-17-2008 – Could a Wiser Plan of Government be Devised by another Convention?

 # 810 – 03-10-2008 –Freedom of Assembly

 # 809 – 03-03-2008 – Natural born citizen

 # 808 – 02-25-2008 –How do the electoral get chosen/selected, elected or what?

 # 807 – 02-18-2008 – Selecting the President

 # 806 – 02-11-2008 –Selecting the Electors

 # 805 – 02-04-2008 – Electoral Collage, the Twelfth Amendment

 # 804 – 01-28-2008 –Who elects the President?

 # 803 – 01-21-2008 – Virginia Bill of Rights, Articles 11-16

 # 802 – 01-14-2008 –Virginia Bill of Rights, Articles 6-10

 # 801 – 01-07-2008 – Virginia Bill of Rights, Articles 1-5

 # 753 – 12-31-2007 – Religious Freedom

 # 752 – 12-24-2007 – The states as part of the system of checks and balances.

 # 751 – 12-17-2007 – The other proposed amendments

 # 750 – 12-10-2007 – The Seventeenth Amendment

 # 749 – 12-03-2007 – The First American Constitution

 # 748 – 11-26-2007 – The First Amendment

 # 747 – 11-19-2007 – "Treaties impact on Constitution"

 # 746 – 11-12-2007 – Changing the Constitution.

 # 745 – 11-05-2007 – "Living Document???"

 # 744 – 10-29-2007 – "War and Emergency Powers Act"

 # 743 – 10-22-2007 – Bill of Rights

 # 742 – 10-15-2007 – Limited Government

 # 741 – 10-08-2007 – Free Market

 # 740 – 10-01-2007 – Competition

 # 739 – 09-24-2007 – Enterprise and Choice

 # 738 – 09-17-2007 – Constitution Day

 # 737 – 09-10-2007 – Private Property

 # 736 – 09-03-2007 – Presidential agreements and Law

 # 735 – 08-27-2007 – Economic Freedom

 # 734 – 08-20-2007 – Trying Impeachment

 # 733 – 08-13-2007 – President Pro Tempore

 # 732 – 08-06-2007 – Congressional Immunity

 # 731 – 07-30-2007 – vacancy

 # 730 – 07-23-2007 – President of the Senate

 # 729 – 07-16-2007 – House vacancies

 # 728 – 07-09-2007 – difference between a democracy and a republic

 # 727 – 07-02-2007 – Declaration of Independence

 # 726 – 06-25-2007 – Pure Democracy

 # 725 – 06-18-2007 – "apportionment of taxes"

 # 724 – 06-11-2007 – Senate Vacancies

 # 723 – 06-04-2007 – "Grievences against the King"

 # 722 – 05-28-2007 – Oath of military

 # 721 – 05-21-2007 – "till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people?"

 # 720 – 05-14-2007 – Jefferson on Supreme Court

 # 719 – 05-07-2007 – Contract

 # 718 – 04-30-2007 – Freedom of Press

 # 717 – 04-23-2007 – Contract

 # 716 – 04-16-2007 – Activist Judges in 1856

 # 715 – 04-09-2007 – Supreme Court

 # 713 – 03-26-2007 – Greater Authority

 # 712 – 03-19-2007 – Democracy

 # 711 – 03-12-2007 – Treaties

 # 710 – 03-05-2007 – What does Article I, Section 8 say Congress is to do?

 # 709 – 02-26-2007 – A Federal Act.

 # 708 – 02-19-2007 – Protection of Minorities.

 # 707 – 02-12-2007 – Habeas Corpus

 # 706 – 02-05-2007 – Senate originally represented the States

 # 705 – 01-29-2007 – Representation in the Senate

 # 704 – 01-22-2007 – Free to Speak Up Against Government

 # 703 – 01-15-2007 – State of the Union

 # 702 – 01-08-2007 – Impeachment power

 # 701 – 01-01-2007 – House selection of officers

 # 651 – 12-25-06 – Judging Election Results

 # 650 – 12-18-06 – Enumeration Clause, Actual vs. Estimate

 # 649 – 12-11-06 – Term Limits

 # 648 – 12-04-06 – One Person, One Vote

 # 647 – 11-25-06 – Legislative Delegation

 # 646 – 11-18-06 – Zeal for the rights of the people

 # 645 – 11-11-06 – The Right to Change Government

# 644 – 11-04-06 – Separation of Church and State

 # 643 – 10-28-06 – The Preamble

# 642 – 10-21-06 - Authority of Constitution comes from the people.

 # 641 – 10-14-06 – 151 – A Founders Quote: John Jay

# 640 – 10-7-06 – 150 – A Historical Tidbit

# 639 – 9-30-06 – 146 – Kings and Titles

# 638 – 9-23-06 – 149 – Principle of Good Government # 20

# 637 – 9-16-06 – 141 – A Founder’s Profile: Roger Sherman

# 636 – 9-9-06 – 119 – A Founders Quote: Benjamin Franklin

# 635 – 9-2-06 – 144 – A Historical Tidbit:

# 634 – 8-26-06 – 150 – Principle of Good Government # 19:

# 633 – 8-19-06 – 147 – A Founder’s Profile: Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816)

631 – 8-12-06 – 128 – A Historical Tidbit:

# 632 – 8-5-06 – 148 – A founders Quote:

# 630 – 7-29-06 – 147 – Article VI of the Constitution:

# 629 – 7-22-06 – 138 – Principle of Sound Government # 18:

# 628 – 7-15-06 – 139 – Quoting Abraham Lincoln

#627 – 7-08-06 – 146 – Donald Conkey -  A Founders Quote:

# 626 – 7-1-06 – 147 – Donald Conkey - Historical Tidbit

# 625 – 6-24--06  – 143 – Donald Conkey - Principle of Good Government # 17

# 624– 6-17-06 – 143 – Donald Conkey - Supreme Court Quote

# 623 – 6-10-06 – 145 – Donald Conkey - A Founder’s Quote

# 622 – 6-3-06 – 146 – dsc  -  Historical Tidbit:

# 621 – 5-27-06 – Principle of Good Government # 16:

# 620 – 5-20-06 –  Supreme Court Quote:

# 619 – 5-13-06  A Founders Quote:

# 618 :: 5-6-06  Historical Tidbit:

# 617 - 4-29-06  The World’s Three Foundational Documents (non-scriptural)of Freedom:

# 616 - 4-22-06  Principle of Sound Government # 15:

# 615 :: 4-15-06  A Supreme Court Quote:

# 614 - 4-8-06  A Founders Quote:

# 613 - 4-1-06  A Historical Tidbit:

# 612 - 3-25-06  Principle of Good Government # 14:

# 611 - 3-18-06  A Supreme Court Quote:

#610 - 3-11-06  A Founders Quote:

# 609 - 3-4-06  Historical Tidbit:

# 608 - 2-25-06  Principle of Good Government # 13:

# 607 - 2-18-06  Supreme Court Quotes

# 606 - 2-11-06  A Founder’s Quote: George Washington on Liberty

# 605 - 2-4-06  A Historical Tidbit

#604 - 1-28-06  Our Constitution’s Preamble

# 603 - 1-21-06  "The United States of America shall be a republic."

# 602 - 1-17-06  General George Washington’s capture of 1000 Hessian troops

# 601 - 1-7-06  George Washington, in his farewell address

# 553 - 12-17-05  Supreme Court Quote:

# 552 - 12-10-05  A Founders Quote: General George Washington

# 551 – 12-3-05  Another Historical Tidbit:

# 548 - 11-19-05  Teddy Roosevelt’s Quote on Immigrants and being American – 1907:

# 547 - 11-12-05  A Founders Quote: Abraham Lincoln

# 546 - 11-5-05 A Historical Tidbit:

# 545 - 10-29-05 America’s Bill of Rights:

# 544 - 10-22-05 Principles of Free Governments # 10:

# 543 - 10-15-05 Supreme Court Quote:

# 542 - 10-8-05 A Founders Quote: George Washington

# 541 - 10-1-05  A Founders Quote: Daniel Webster

# 540 - 9-24-05  Principles of Free Governments: # 9:

# 539 - 9-17-05  September 17, 1787

# 538 - 9-10-05  Presidential Proclamations for Fasting and Prayers in times of National Stress:

# 537 - 9-3-05  A Historical Tidbit:

# 535 -  8-27-05  Principles of Free Governments – # 8 of 28:

# 534 - 8-20-05  A Quote from Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story:

# 533 - 8-13-05  Gettysburg Address:

# 532 - 8-6-05  Taxes

# 531 - 7-30-05  A Quote from the U.S. Constitution:

# 530 - 7-23-05  Principles of Free Governments – # 7 of 28:

# 528 – 7-9-05  "Washington’s Gethsemane."

#527 - 7-02-05  A Founding Father’s Quote

#526 - 06-25-05  Principles of Free Governments: # 6 of 28

# 525 - 6-18-05  From the Supreme Court

# 524 - 6-11-05  A Founding Father’s Quote:

# 523 - 6-4-05  Historical Tidbit:

# 522 - 5-28-05  Principles of Free Governments – # 5 of 28:

# 521 - 5-21-05  Quotes from the U.S. Supreme Court:

# 520 - 5-14-05  A Thomas Jefferson quote on the Federal Judiciary.

# 519 - 5-7-05  A Historical Tidbit:

# 518 – 4-30-05  America’s Preamble to the Constitution of the United States:

# 517 - 4-23-05  Principle # 4 for Free Governments:

#516 - 4-16-05  A Founding Father Quote:

#515 - 4-9-05  A Supreme Court Tidbit:

# 514 - 4-2-05A Historical Tidbit:

# 513  The 3rd Principle of Free Governments:

# 512  Quotes from Supreme Court Rulings:

# 511  A Founding Father’s Quote:

# 510  Another Historical Tidbit:

#509  The 2nd Principle of Free Governments:

# 508  A Tidbit of History:

#507  A Historical Reminder:

# 506  Historical Tidbits relating to ‘Liberty’:

# 505 - 1-29-05  The only reliable basis for sound government and just human relations is Natural Law.":

# 504  Abraham Lincoln’s vision for America:

# 503  A Historical Tidbit:

#502  A statement by former President Herbert Hoover

# 501  A Benjamin Franklin quote when Pennsylvanias Governor:

Historical Tidbit:

Quoting from the Declaration of Independence, paragraph one:

John Adams' Vision of America

The beginning of America's Bill of Rights:

Historical Tid-Bit:

The Principle of Gratitude:

Another Historical Tid-Bit:

A Historical Tid-Bit

A quote from G. Washington’s journal of June 1, 1774

A Quote on Party Politics by George Washington

A Quote by James A. Garfield

A Founding Father's Quote:

A Quote by Henry George:

Abraham Lincoln's Social Philosophy:

A Historical Tid-Bit:

A George Washington Quote:

A Founder's Quote:

Another Historical Tidbit:

A Historical Tidbit:

A Founders Quote: Samuel Adams

Quoting Abraham Lincoln:

Principle: Prayer: President Harry S. Truman

Quoting "Patrick Henry on Freedom"

"Mind-Set of Early American Leaders"

"The Federalist Papers – the nation’s first ‘grass-roots’ program"

Education - an 1828 Webster definition:

"The Term Federalism"

"Rights vs Duties"

"Involvement"

"Virtue and Morality"

"Moral Order"

"On Elected Leaders seeking Divine help"

"Self Government"

"Judicial Activism"

"Gratitude"

"Civil liberty"

"One Vote"

"We the People"

"On the destruction of Liberty."

"Our Nations Liberty."

"Personal Involvement."

The word "Government."

"Rulers Law - Dictatorships."

"Vision/commitment."

"Understanding what Rulers Law is."

"Governments purpose."

A Bill of Rights trivia.

Ratification of the Constitution

Americas Mission.

"Virtue" in government!

"On teaching the science of government"

Q: Did George Washington ever say the U. S. Constitution could fall?

Q. What did John Adams have to say about the Constitution and public morality?


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