Foreign Delegates

June 16, 2010

How many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention had been born in foreign countries – none, five, or nine? [Read more]

Constitutional Deliberation

June 15, 2010

How long did Congress deliberate before approving the Constitution and sending it to the states for ratification – eight days, two weeks, or six weeks?

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Constitutional Principles: Article 2 – The Executive Branch – 4-6-2010

April 5, 2010

On Tuesday night, as part of our monthly Constitutional Principles Series, we review Article 2. Which deals with the Executive department. Join us for a lively discussion!

- What is the Electoral College?
- Who is the Commander in Chief and Why?
- What is an Executive Order?
- And much more!

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

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• Begins at 9:00PM(MST)
• Callers can just listen in or participate in the discussion

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Constitutional Principles: Article 1 Section 8 – Enumerated Powers – 2-2-2010

March 12, 2010

 
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Listen in as we discuss the Constitutional Principles in: Article 1, Section 8 – The Enumerated Powers

As part of our monthly Constitutional Principles Series we review Article I Section 8. This deals strictly with the Enumerated Powers of the Federal Government. Join us for a lively discussion!

- How many things is the Federal Government supposed to take care of?
- What is their role in immigration?
- What is it’s responsibility to the court system?
- And More.

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

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Articles of the Constitution

March 4, 2010

How many articles does the Constitution contain?

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The Call for Freedom – Tuesday Mar. 2nd, 2010, 9:00PM(MST)

March 1, 2010

Constitutional Principles: Article 1, Sections 9-10 – Restraints on Congress and the States.

On Tuesday night, as part of our monthly Constitutional Principles Series. Tonight review Article I Sections 9-10. This deals strictly with the Restraints on Congress and the States. Join us for a lively discussion!

- What is a Habeas Corpus and why is it important?
- What is a Bill of Attainder?
- Can a State define duties or tariffs?
- And More.

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

  • 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

When Does Congress Meet?

February 27, 2010

Who chooses when Congress meets each year? Does the President indicate, does Congress make its own choice, or does Congress meet on a certain day automatically? [Read more]

Constitutional Principles: Article 1, Section 7 – The Legislative Process – 1-5-2010

February 25, 2010

 
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Listen to our monthly episode on the constitution Article 1 Section 7. We discuss the legislative process and how it affects the maintenance of liberty in these United States.

Both in the presentation and open discussion we find many principles and how they are being applied (or not) in washington today, as well as historically. Don’t miss this opportunity to beef up your understanding of how the legislative process works, and why the Founders set it up this way.

Discussion Lead by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

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The Seventeenth Amendment

February 23, 2010

The Seventeenth Amendment became a part of the Constitution in 1913. When had such an amendment first been proposed in Congress – 1828, 1871, or 1913?

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Sarah Palin – Messiah or Pariah? – 2-16-2010

February 20, 2010

 
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Listen to hear what we discussed that since the recent 2008 presidential elections Sarah Palin has been a subject of praise and ridicule. Last week she spoke at the first National Tea Party Convention. To many americans she represents a change from the current established political machine. On this Call For Freedom we cut through the CRAP and examine the “Palin Effect” impacts the current political climate. Additionally we will discuss what the popularity of Sara Palin says about Americans and these new grassroots movements. So grab your phone and come join us for an exciting evening of engagement and exchange!

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

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