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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 17: Militias and Standing Armies, Amendments 2 and 3
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Thursday, October 30, 2014. Lesson 17: Militias and Standing Armies, Amendments 2 and 3. Constitution Class Handout, 10/30/2014 Faith Armory. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs 41669 Winchester Rd. Militias and Standing Armies. 2nd Amendment: Keep and Bear Arms. In the Washington, D.C. v. Heller. Case in 2008 the Supreme Court of the United States determined that the right to bear arms is an individual right. As opposed to a collective right. The States have Original Authority. With freedom comes responsibility.
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 02: Historical Influences on the United States Constitution - Temecula Constitution Class
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Thursday, January 16, 2014. Lesson 02: Historical Influences on the United States Constitution - Temecula Constitution Class. January 16, 2014. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs. 183; Historical Influences on the United States Constitution. 183; Ancient Israel. 183; City States of Greece. 183; The Roman Republic. 183; British Empire. The Rule of Law reemerged in 1215 with the Magna Carta. The “English Charter” forced the king to accept the rights of the individual, and unlike the rest of Europ...As time passe...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 01: Basics of Government - Temecula Constitution Class
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Thursday, January 9, 2014. Lesson 01: Basics of Government - Temecula Constitution Class. January 9, 2014. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs. 183; Basics of Government. 183; Why do we need government? 183; Building Blocks of Government. 183; The American Form of Government. 183; Political Spectrum. 183; American Exceptionalism. Why do we need government? In a society with no government, people have no freedom. In a society with too much government, people have no freedom. Tyrannical governments dominate the p...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 07: Introduction to the U.S. Constitution - Preamble
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Thursday, February 27, 2014. Lesson 07: Introduction to the U.S. Constitution - Preamble. February 27, 2014. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs. 183; Introduction to the Constitution. 183; The Rule of Law. Rules for Radical Patriots begins, “To God, the first American Patriot.”. The early Americans were true patriots. They loved the land, the system that had evolved on that land, and the individuality from Europe the new land called “The United States of America” embodied. In the American system, the people, t...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 14: Article VI., Debt and Supremacy - Temecula Constitution Class
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Thursday, October 9, 2014. Lesson 14: Article VI., Debt and Supremacy - Temecula Constitution Class. Constitution Class Handout, 10/9/2014 Faith Armory. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs 41669 Winchester Rd. Article VI begins with “ All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation. Thomas Jefferson to the Commissioners of the Treasury, 1788. I am anxious about everything ...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 13: Article V., Amendments and Conventions - Temecula Constitution Class
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Thursday, October 2, 2014. Lesson 13: Article V., Amendments and Conventions - Temecula Constitution Class. Constitution Class Handout, 10/2/2014 Faith Armory. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs 41669 Winchester Rd. Amendments proposed by a national convention is a process known as an Article V. Convention. There are three kinds of conventions. A con-con, which is a Constitutional Convention, and there was only one, held back in 1787, and there should only be one in our history. In addition to the con-...The o...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 03: Founding Documents
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. Lesson 03: Founding Documents. January 23, 2014. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs. 183; Founding Documents, and Other Influential Documents. The Four Founding Documents are the Articles of Association, The Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, and The United States Constitution. Many other documents were also a great influence on the Constitution. 183; Holy Bible, Old Testament, Torah. 183; Magna Carta (1215). 183; English Bill of Rights (1689). The founders ...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 16: First Amendment
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Thursday, October 23, 2014. Lesson 16: First Amendment. Constitution Class Handout, 10/23/2014 Faith Armory. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs 41669 Winchester Rd. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Through the passage of time secular forces in our society have worked to unde...
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Temecula Constitution Class: Lesson 05: Murmurings of Independence
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Thursday, February 13, 2014. Lesson 05: Murmurings of Independence. February 13, 2014. Instructor: Douglas V. Gibbs. 183; Murmurings of Independence. 183; Forging a Nation. 183; The French and Indian War. 183; Proclamation of 1763. 183; Military Occupation, and Confrontation. 183; Tea Party, and Association. The United States was not born, but forged through war, blood, sweat, and tears. The French and Indian War. The provisions of the proclamation proved impossible to enforce, and the growing population...