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10-17-20 Fermenting the Court Or Poisoning Justice

Fermenting the Court Or Poisoning Justice  Fermenting the Court

The concepts of Fermenting the Court or Poisoning Justice was a fundamental argument regarding the Constitution of 1787. As we will survey today, Robert Yates, who wrote as the Anti-federalists Brutus, was clear that “Men placed in this situation will generally soon feel themselves independent of heaven itself.1

Keeping it simple:

Brutus has much predict that the last 100 years have so well proven to the Poisoning of Justice by the bad bacteria which has been Fermenting the Court into our present Federal system. I use the allegory of fermenting in this program. Considering that Fermenting has been a means of preservation for eons, this only works well if the ingredients are good. Continue reading

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2-2-19 Constitutional Debates: Presidential Election, Power and The Judiciary

Mirrors of History Abound:  Federalist Papers

The attacks on President Trump abound as not seen in the last eighty years. The real travesty is that the majority of the Citizenry have never even considered the July 17 thru 21 Constitutional Debates. I’m sure you are asking: What debates and what happened?

What you will hear on this program is the facts right out of Madison’s Notes from these days. There are some very interesting arguments that match what we are hearing in the media and from Congress itself.

Power, Control – Presidency and Judiciary:

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