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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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Podcasts:
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs: Amendment I. Establishment Clause, Religious Freedom, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Freedom to Peaceably Assemble, Freedom to Petition Government for a Redress of Grievances.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Articles VI and VII... Supremacy Clause, federal officials bound by Constitution, and the Ratification of the Constitution.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article V.: Article V establishes the amendment process, which includes the Article V. Convention (Con-Con to some) which allows the states to apply for convention for the purpose of proposing amendments.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article IV: Full Faith and Credit Clause, Privileges and Immunities, New States, Territories, and the guarantee to every state to have a Republican form of government.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs: Article III, the Judicial Branch.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article II, Section 3 establishes the State of the Union Address, Executive ability to recommend measures, and the duty to execute the laws. Article II, Section 4 establishes the reasons the President and Vice President can be impeached for.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article II, Section 2 establishes the powers granted to the Executive Branch, which include war powers, pardons, the ability to sign treaties, and the power to fill vacancies in the Senate. . . but not in the House of Representatives (That belongs to State Governors, and I will explain why).
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs - Article II Section 1 Establishes the Executive Branch, establishes the rules of that branch, and how the President and Vice President shall be elected. This Section also establishes that the President will be a Natural Born Citizen (and other criteria such as age, residency. . .) and the compensation for the president. Finally, this Section also establishes the wording of the Oath of Office.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article I, Section 10: Prohibitions to the States.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article I, Section 9: Federal Prohibitions.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article I, Section 8: Enumerated legislative powers of the federal government.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article I, Section 7. . . How a Bill becomes a Law
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. Article I, Section 6: Congressional Compensation.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs. . . this article explains how each house of Congress determines its own rules, can punish its members, and check each other.
Through the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs