Who are the Founding Fathers? Robert Yates
General Welfare (Part 6) The Anti-Federalist concern, limitless power.
Anti Federalist
Compare and Contrast; The Articles of Confederation vs. The Constitution
Why the Articles of Confederation failed.
The Articles of Confederation explained; What are they?
The Articles of Confederation
Compare and Contrast; The Articles of Confederation vs. The Constitution
Why the Articles of Confederation failed.
General Welfare (complete)
The Repeal Amendment
Originalism and its different types
What is Federalism?
What is the Constitution?
Voting System Integrity
233 Years ago, the Constitution Convention Adjourned
The Preamble
Convention of 1787
- Constitution Convention Timeline
The Preamble
General Welfare (Part 7) The Federalist presentation.
Who are the Founding Fathers? Robert Yates
Who are the Founding Fathers? James Wilson (Pennsylvania)
Who are the Founding Fathers? Charles Pinckney (South Carolina)
Who are the Founding Fathers? James Madison
- Gerrymander against the Democratic System.
- Who are the Founding Father? Edmund Randolph
- Who are the Founding Fathers? Rufus King
General Welfare (complete)
General Welfare (Part 11) Final Thoughts
General Welfare (Part 10) Post Ratification Writings
General Welfare (Part 9) State Ratification Debates (States 7-14)
General Welfare (Part 8) The States Debates during Ratification (States 1-6)
General Welfare (Part 7) The Federalist presentation.
General Welfare (Part 6) The Anti-Federalist concern, limitless power.
General Welfare (Part 5) Final thoughts on the Constitution Convention
General Welfare (Part 4) Final Drafts and Debates of the Convention
General Welfare (Part 3) Debates in Convention, Committee of Detail
General Welfare (Part 2) Debates in Convention, the First Drafts.
General Welfare (Part 1) Other uses of the term in 1787.
Gerrymander against the Democratic System.
What influenced the Founding Fathers: Charles de Secondat Baron de Montesquieu, and "The Spirit of Laws"
What influenced the Founding Fathers? John Locke and The Two Treatises of Government
Gerrymander against the Democratic System.
Voting System Integrity
The Articles of Confederation explained; What are they?
General Welfare (complete)
Originalism and its different types
What is Federalism?
What is the Constitution?
What is Originalism and Original Meaning
Just to get it all started: Supreme Court Justices
Is the United States a Religious Nation?
Tolerance is accepting people are different than you.
The Repeal Amendment
Capital Punishment
Gerrymander against the Democratic System.
Voting System Integrity
Political Venom: Left vs Right
The only person standing... is the man in a wheelchair
Originalism and its different types
What is Originalism and Original Meaning
- The Founders and Gun control
- House of Representatives Reapportionment
- Political Venom strikes again
- Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and the Courts
- Arizona Immigration Law
- Voter Fraud
- Recess Appointments
- Can Socialism exist within the Constitution?
- Health Care Reform in the Courts
- Censorship or regulating Speech is never the answer
Is the United States a Religious Nation?
Constitution of Vermont; July 8, 1777
Constitution of Vermont; July 4, 1786
Constitution of South Carolina; March 26, 1776
Constitution of Pennsylvania; September 2, 1790
Constitution of New Hampshire; January 5, 1776
Constitution of Massachusetts; 1780
Constitution of Maryland; November 11, 1776
Constitution of Georgia; February 5, 1777
Constitution of Delaware; September 10, 1776
Constitution of New Jersey, July 2, 1776
Constitution of New York, April 20, 1777
Constitution of Pennsylvania, September 18, 1776
Constitution of Virginia, June 29, 1776
The Repeal Amendment
General Welfare (complete)
Just to get it all started: Supreme Court Justices
Capital Punishment
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