Department of Agriculture

October 31, 2009

agricultureWhen was the Department of Agriculture created – 1832, 1889, or 1914? [Read more]

Admiral de Grasse

October 30, 2009

degrasseOn which side did Admiral de Grasse fight during the Revolutionary War? [Read more]

Strong Central Government

October 29, 2009

conconDuring the Revolutionary War, Alexander Hamilton repeatedly urged both the states and Congress to take steps to strengthen the central government. What other prominent figure wrote similar correspondence? [Read more]

The Call for Freedom – Tuesday Nov. 3rd, 2009, 9:00PM(MST)

October 28, 2009

CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES: A LOOK AT ARTICLE I. SECTIONS 1-3

On Tuesday night, as part of our monthly Constitutional Principles Series, we review Article I Sections 1-3 of the beloved document upon which American’s freedoms are based. This deals strictly with the Legislative Branch aka the Congress (Senate/House of Representatives). Join us for a lively discussion!

- Who is eligible to be a Representative or Senator?
- How often do we elect members of Congress?
- What is the ratio of U.S. citizens to each Congress member?
- What does the Congress do when the U.S. President breaks the law?

  • Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 862-7200 then enter access Conference Code: 467648
  • Begins at 9:00PM(MST) sharp!
  • Call kicks off with a 30 minute presentation by our speakers followed by an open forum discussion to answer your questions and debate.

Resources

The US Constitution Online

The Inventor Delegate

October 28, 2009

lightningWhich one of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention invented the lightning rod? [Read more]

The First Bearded President

October 27, 2009

beardedWho was the first President to wear a beard – Jackson, Polk, Pierce, or Lincoln? [Read more]

The Centennial President

October 26, 2009

centennialWhich President was known as the “Centennial President” – Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, or William McKinley? [Read more]

The Medicaid Dilemma – 10-13-2009

October 26, 2009

 
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medicaidMany of us want to make sure that our family, friends and even all Americans have the opportunity to have access to good medical care. The big question is how to accomplish it.

In previous Call’s for Freedom we have discussed the corrosive effect that socialism has on the hearts and minds of a free people. The government does not have anything to give anyone else, unless it takes it from YOU, and Your Neighbor, Your Friend, Your Cousin, your Mom and Dad, or someone else. If it is not physically taken from them in some form of taxation, it is stolen in a discrete manner through inflation.

Once we understand this it is our responsibility to make sure that others know and understand these principles as well. And we must change the way we act so that we do not encourage or endorse any of this “Legal Plunder”.

Listen to our Call for Freedom from 10-13-09 where we interviewed a member of our network who has gone through the paces of discovery and then recovery through changes in his employment and the way he leads his daily life.

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The First Ride in an Automobile

October 25, 2009

automobileWho was the first President to ride in an automobile – Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, or Wilson? [Read more]

Checks and Balances

October 24, 2009

scaleSo that no single branch of government could seize power, the Founders established a system of checks and balances. How many checks did they put between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government – three, twelve, or seventeen? [Read more]

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