insert_link Project '76 Great Reading & Listening: John Taylor’s “Argument on the Carriage Tax” Book THIS WEEKEND ONLY, GET A CARRIAGE TAX BOOK FREE WITH ANY PURCHASE An ARGUMENT RESPECTING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE CARRIAGE TAX - In V I R G I N I A, In May, 1795 by John Taylor of Caroline County. Mandeville, LA - John Taylor of Caroline County, Virginia continues to this day an unheralded member of that august group of American men known as “Founding Fathers”. The following work, “An […] todayFebruary 10, 2015 13
Download PDF's Conservatives Put The Constitution Out Of Its Misery-Download Editor's Note: This is the final, complete essay that originally appeared in the Daily Caller of 04 February, 2015. This edition was compiled exclusively for Founders Pass Members. Not a member!? Why not join for a mere .17¢ per day and gain access to this eBook AND the audio edition, plus dozens more of Mike's essays just like it? Join Now or Take the Tour. Mandeville, LA - When Senator Rand Paul was asked for his take […] todayFebruary 4, 2015 12
insert_link Project '76 “Conservatives” Put The Constitution Out Of Its Misery With Vaccines The Federal Constitution Reserved The Power To Quarantine And Immunize To The States, Why Don't "Conservatives" Understand & Promote This? Editor's Note: This is the final, complete essay that originally appeared in the Daily Caller of 04 February, 2015. This edition was compiled exclusively for Founders Pass Members. Not a member!? Why not join for a mere .17¢ per day and gain access to this eBook AND the audio edition, […] todayFebruary 4, 2015 10
insert_link Project '76 Do You Wanna Build A Snowman? If You’re In Congress You Have No Power (Monroe Veto Message) Mandeville, LA - In another of the trillions of signs that "conservatives" left the GOP at about the same time Elvis went missing, the GOP opposition to President Obama's $478 BILLION "public works" bill has all the elements we've come to expect and that's the problem: where is the Constitution? Rep Paul Ryan one of the "conservative" usual suspects conceded the "transportation bill" part of Obama's scheme but objects to […] todayFebruary 2, 2015 7
Download PDF's A More Perfect Union – The Story of Federalists vs Anti-Federalists Mandeville, LA - This well written pamphlet created for the National Archives' celebration of the Constitution's bi-centennial "A More Perfect Union" contains some gems in it such as "Federalists vs Anti-Federalists. I detailed some of this chapter on today's SiriusXM Radio show. I have taken the original work and presented it in digital (.pdf) format for Founders Pass members to download and enjoy. Click here to start your download of […] todayJanuary 27, 2015 11
insert_link Download PDF's Orestes Brownson – American Republic Chapter VI Download Mandeville, LA - Orestes Brownson was one of the most celebrated and controversial statesman of the last half of the 19th century. He was born on September 16, 1803 to Sylvester Augustus Brownson and Relief Metcalf. Around 1830 Brownson began a long publishing & ministerial career that included his conversion to Catholicism in 1844. Brownson remains controversial today, Historian Joseph Stromberg commented, critically on Brownson, at Anamnesis. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD […] todayJanuary 16, 2015 14
insert_link Founders Corner John Quincy Adams Speech of “Monsters to Destroy” 4 July, 1821 Mandeville, LA - On the 45th Anniversary of the passage of the Declaration of Independence, Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, delivered the following remarks to the members of the 22nd Congress in attendance. The reader wil N.B. that Adams acknowledges the Declaration of Independence while restating that it was American Custom to "(sic)...respected the independence of other nations while asserting and maintaining her own." There is no trace of […] todayJanuary 15, 2015 21
insert_link Project '76 The Founders Knew The Constitution Needed Amending in 1801 Founder, Edmund Pendleton’s theme is one that is as relevant today as it was after the Adams Administration: the government can be only as pure and respectful of liberty as the constituent parts - the politicians - are imbued with virtue, the constitution notwithstanding. todayJanuary 8, 2015 12
insert_link Project '76 NC Demanded A Standing Army Amendment BEFORE Ratifying. Founders Were NOT War Hawks Mandeville, LA - In researching the ratifying conventions that approved the U.S Constitution I continue to stumble on nuggets of [r]epublican virture that do not comport with the current "conservative" mythology surrounding "The Founding." Exempli gratia (for the sake of example) consider Amendments IX & X, demanded by the Convention that met in Hillsborough NC from June to August, 1788 and refused to ratify without prior amendments. IX. That no […] todayJanuary 7, 2015 4
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