Interviews Kevin Gutzman Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – I guess I reacquainted myself with John Marshall’s opinion in Barron v. Baltimore. Doctor, professor, please explain how it is that all these jurists that rely on what they like to call precedent, how is it that they’ve ignored the precedent that Justice Marshall set out in Barron v. Baltimore where he said: I can’t find anything in the federal Bill of Rights that can make me apply it to the states. Check out today’s […] todaySeptember 18, 2014 27
insert_link Transcripts Keeping America Safe Since Iraq 1991 Hasn’t Produced Happiness Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – "What is this suicide pact that so many people seem so dedicated to, for what purpose? You know what? Maybe we’re the land of opportunity for our children for a change. Maybe it’s time to face the music. You can’t be a pluralistic society for the entire planet. If you are, then you won’t have a society anymore. This is the folly of multiculturalism. Multiculturalism […] todaySeptember 18, 2014 28
insert_link Transcripts Arkansas State Latest Victim Of NRA-Backed Incorporation Doctrine Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – "Folks, if I wasn’t reading this, I wouldn’t believe this. There is absolutely nothing in the Constitution that says a solitary word, there’s not a comma, not a semicolon, not a capitalized letter in the United States Constitution or the amendments thereto that says a word about whether or not Arkansas State can have crucifixes on their helmets, nothing." Check out today’s transcript for […] todaySeptember 17, 2014 20
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day In Founding Fathers History – 14 September On this day in 1814, after witnessing the British attack on Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key wrote a poem, “Defence of Fort McHenry,” which later was paired with the tune of a popular British song and named “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Find out what else happened on This Day in Founder's History at mikechurch.com todaySeptember 14, 2014 28
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day In Founding Fathers History – 13 September On this day (or the 18th, depending on the source) in 1789, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton began negotiations to secure the first loan to the U.S. government, referred to as the “Temporary Loan of 1789,” in order to pay the salaries of the President and members of Congress. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com todaySeptember 13, 2014 34
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day In Founding Fathers History – 12 September One notable birthday on this day in history in 1818, that of Richard Gatling, American inventor of the Gatling gun. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com todaySeptember 12, 2014 15
insert_link Transcripts James K. Polk Had Terrorists To Deal With But ASKED Congress For Permission Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript –"If I were to ask most of you war hawks, most of the Congress, the president and all the president’s men, well, if new bad guys popped up during the time you were dealing with the old bad guys, then all you do is just expand the mission. They’re bad guys. The bad guy act of 1842 covers the new bad guys. Kill them. Kill, […] todaySeptember 11, 2014 22
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day In Founding Fathers History – 11 September On this day in 1789, Alexander Hamilton was appointed the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury by President Washington. Initially Robert Morris had been appointed Secretary of the Treasury, but Morris declined the office and recommended Hamilton for the position. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com todaySeptember 11, 2014 24
insert_link Transcripts Slavery Was Part Of Federal Constitution Ratified By Allegedly Holy Northern States Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – "The United States Constitution, ratified by your sanctified, holy Northern states, made slavery legal, brother. It was the law of the land, otherwise you would not need, in 1864, a 13th Amendment to said Constitution to abolish said slavery. The guilt is on everyone’s head, regardless of whether you were a Southerner or a Northerner. Slavery is an abomination. It was then; it is today. […] todaySeptember 10, 2014 15
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