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Happy Birthday James Monroe-Founder-Patriot-[r]epublican

Mandeville, LA - Brion MacClanahan reminds us of the wonderful life of James Monroe, often described as my favorite Founding Father (when Taylor isn't the subject). "Monroe was elected to the 1788 Virginia Ratifying Convention and along with Patrick Henry, George Mason, and William Grayson opposed ratification. He feared that the “national” government would eventually trounce on the liberties of the people of the States and thus pushed for a […]

todayApril 28, 2014

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Philosopher David Hume in Fame of Our Fathers

This is the audio clip that Mike said he would put up.  This is a portion of the audio documentary "Fame of Our Fathers".  The Scottish philosopher is David Hume, who's political writings had a significant influence on our founding fathers and the structuring of the U.S. Federal Government, specifically the legislature.  Listen Here. To purchase "Fame of Our Fathers" or any other great Dude Gear Stuff, visit the Dude Gear […]

todayOctober 22, 2009

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Give the Gift of History – The Fame of Our Fathers

Get The Fame of Our Fathers-Mike's Latest Docu-Drama! - America is still reeling from the debt brought on by war. Unemployment is on the rise, inflation is soaring and a free trade deal that may benefit millions can’t get pushed through Congress. These events should sound familiar to most Americans but not because they happened last year, these events were lived out in the 1780’s and they helped bring about the convention that […]

todayNovember 11, 2008

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Fame of Our Fathers: Production preview!

Production is under way for the new Mike Church documentary:  The Fame of Our Fathers.  Not only is this production a follow up to the Road to Independence, but it is also the first installment to a three part series on the story of the Constitution.  Here is a sneak peak at how the process is going thus far...

todayOctober 20, 2008 1

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