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Summary: Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. NOTE: Political Pistachio Radio Revolution has moved to KCAA 1050 AM Loma Linda - Learn more at www.douglasvgibbs.com or www.politicalpistachio.com
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Douglas V. Gibbs is an instructor, author, AM radio host, and columist regarding the United States Constitution. Today, he examines the language used in the writing of the Preamble of the United States Constitution, examining the original intent, and the legal implications during the time period the Constitution was debated, and today's view of it more than 200 years later. Learn more about Doug at www.douglasvgibbs.com
In our second episode of 2015, we are going to address the construction of the Preamble, with an examination of the text itself next week. Join Douglas V. Gibbs each week here on Constitution Study Radio. Doug is an instructor, AM Radio Host, author, and columnist all regarding the United States Constitution from an originalist point of view. www.douglasvgibbs.com
AM Radio Host, Author, and Instructor of the United States Constitution, Douglas V. Gibbs, returns with his Constitution Study Radio program. Journey through the Constitution with Doug on this program with a new lesson each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am. Today's Episode: Introduction to the Constitution. Basic truths, and how to understand the foundation of limited government.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs Today's Episode: Myth #1, Co-Equal Branches. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Current Series based on Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution, which is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace. You can also purchase: The Basic Constitution.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.
Amendment 20, Election Rules. . . Terms, Vacancies, and the Line of Succession. We also discuss Amendment 22 (Presidential Term Limits) and Amendment 23 (Representation for Washington DC). Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio journeys through the United States Constitution discussing the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. Episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's books: 25 Myths of the United States Constitution on Amazon, and CreateSpace; The Basic Constitution at Amazon and CreateSpace.
Amendment 19, Women's Voting Rights. . . Is voting a right? Or a privilege? Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio journeys through the United States Constitution discussing the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. Episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's books: 25 Myths of the United States Constitution on Amazon, and CreateSpace; The Basic Constitution at Amazon and CreateSpace.
Lesson 11: Judicial Branch The Judicial Branch is supposed to be the weakest branch of the federal government. The judiciary was established by Article III. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, andCreateSpace.
Lesson 10: Executive Branch Last week we discussed the Executive Branch being established, and the Electoral College. Today, we tackle Eligiblity. . . and the definition of Natural Born Citizen. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, andCreateSpace.
Lesson 10: Executive Branch Last week we wrapped up the legislative branch by discussing the prophibitions to the States. Now, we will discuss the executive branch, from the presidency being established, to the authorities granted. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities - Prohibitions to the State Governments The States created the Constitution in order to protect, preserve and promote the union, and State sovereignty. They also realized the States needed to be prohibited from performing certain functions in order not to interfere with the federal government, or the rule of law. Article I, Section 10 covers those prohibitions. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities - Prohibitions to the Federal Government Last week we discussed federal land ownership, the necessary and proper clause, and the beginning of Article I, Section 9 (with an emphasis on immigration). Today, we will discuss prohibitions to the federal government regarding issues like Habeas Corpus, Bills of Attainder, and Ex Post Facto Law. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Go to Constitution Study Radio for all podcasts of past episodes. Doug's book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities part 3 - Making Law - Enumerated Powers - Prohibitions to the Federal Government - Prohibitions to the States Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio, Constitution Radio on KCAA 1050AM, and the Constitution Association, journeys through the United States Constitution. Study with him the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. GO HERE to listen to the podcasts of any past episodes. Doug's new book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities part 2 - Making Law - Enumerated Powers - Prohibitions to the Federal Government - Prohibitions to the States Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio, Constitution Radio on KCAA 1050AM, and the Constitution Association, as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We will study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. The link above is also good for listening to the podcasts of past episodes. Also, remember, Doug's new book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace....more by Douglas V Gibbs in Politics Conservative
During the first part of today's show we will wrap up Lesson 08 by discussing Article I, Section 6: Compensation, Privileges, Restrictions. Then, we will begin the very long Lesson 09, making this episode "part 1" of a series that should wind up being a three part session. Lesson 09 - Making Law - Enumerated Powers - Prohibitions to the Federal Government - Prohibitions to the States Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio, Constitution Radio on KCAA 1050AM, and the Constitution Association, as he journeys through the United States Constitution. We will study the concepts, principles, and direct text of the U.S. Constitution from the original point of view of the Founding Fathers. New episodes each Sunday Morning at 9:00 am Pacific Time. The link above is also good for listening to the podcasts of past episodes. Also, remember, Doug's new book, 25 Myths of the United States Constitution is available on Amazon, and CreateSpace.