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Old 07-05-2008, 03:30 PM
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Thank god people are starting to look at the intent and reasoning of the founders rather than just looking at the governing documents they wrote. This nation would be in a much better situation as a whole if more Americans understood the reasoning behind the genius of the founders. Great Thread.
Thanx Marksman, I couldn't agree with you more.

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Petey..too funny

April...good additions.

Back,darlin...help us to stop bickering and unite.

This might be buried within the library link...

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Letters
Nice find Sam! Jefferson is a good start.

Not sure if I'm the right guy to accomplish the stop bickering (I do after all, contribute my share). But I will, as is my most patriotic duty as a citizen of these United States of America, do everyting I can to unite the people in proper opposition to a lost and visibly corrupted government.

Maybe this will turn into the REAL no spin zone. I can't help but notice the absence of the spin addicted on this thread....

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Declaration of Independence

National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
This is one kick ass interactive version of the Constitution. Based on the annotated Constitution, it is searchable by topic, supreme court case, or keyword. Great resource tool. Ya gotta check this out.

The Bill of Rights

http://www.britannia.com/history/docs/magna2.html

Amendments 11-27 to The U.S. Constitution

Federalist Papers

Index to Anti-Federalist Papers

Thomas Paine's Common Sense - Text Version

Online Library of Liberty - Founding Father's Library

Articles of Confederation - National Constitution Center

The Virginia Declaration of Rights - National Constitution Center

Historical Documents and Speeches - Documents that Shaped America 1776 - 1882

Cato's Letters - Tried to find the entire collection on an impartial site, but this will do for now... the complete collection of Cato's letters.

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Letters


Constitution Basics - National Constitution Center
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Old 07-06-2008, 10:41 PM
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Ok, I've added as complete a collection of Franklin's writings as I could find to the list. Still working on others from the Federalist convention.

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Declaration of Independence

National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
This is one kick ass interactive version of the Constitution. Based on the annotated Constitution, it is searchable by topic, supreme court case, or keyword. Great resource tool. Ya gotta check this out.

The Bill of Rights

Magna Carta

Amendments 11-27 to The U.S. Constitution

Federalist Papers

Index to Anti-Federalist Papers

Thomas Paine's Common Sense - Text Version

Online Library of Liberty - Founding Father's Library

Articles of Confederation - National Constitution Center

The Virginia Declaration of Rights - National Constitution Center

Historical Documents and Speeches - Documents that Shaped America 1776 - 1882

Cato's Letters - Tried to find the entire collection on an impartial site, but this will do for now... the complete collection of Cato's letters.

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Letters

The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volume I: Boston and London, 1722 - 1726 Links to the rest of his writings and letters can be found at the bottom of this page.


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Old 07-06-2008, 11:44 PM
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Outstanding thread Back I don't know why anyone including me did not think of this a long time ago. I have a lot of this kind of material bookmarked from years of research. But you have many resources I have not found. Thanks.

WallBuilders | American historical events, founding fathers, historical documents, books, videos, CDs, tapes, David Barton speaking schedule here is a site just go into the library and you will find a lot of material. Quotes by founding fathers ,dates etc.etc. etc.
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Old 07-06-2008, 11:48 PM
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Thanx Marksman, I couldn't agree with you more.



Nice find Sam! Jefferson is a good start.

Not sure if I'm the right guy to accomplish the stop bickering (I do after all, contribute my share). But I will, as is my most patriotic duty as a citizen of these United States of America, do everyting I can to unite the people in proper opposition to a lost and visibly corrupted government.

Maybe this will turn into the REAL no spin zone. I can't help but notice the absence of the spin addicted on this thread....

UPDATE

Declaration of Independence

National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
This is one kick ass interactive version of the Constitution. Based on the annotated Constitution, it is searchable by topic, supreme court case, or keyword. Great resource tool. Ya gotta check this out.

The Bill of Rights

Magna Carta

Amendments 11-27 to The U.S. Constitution

Federalist Papers

Index to Anti-Federalist Papers

Thomas Paine's Common Sense - Text Version

Online Library of Liberty - Founding Father's Library

Articles of Confederation - National Constitution Center

The Virginia Declaration of Rights - National Constitution Center

Historical Documents and Speeches - Documents that Shaped America 1776 - 1882

Cato's Letters - Tried to find the entire collection on an impartial site, but this will do for now... the complete collection of Cato's letters.

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Letters


Constitution Basics - National Constitution Center
you can try to make jefferson look good, but that would be like hitler looking good. cant happen. 215 thousand he killed. in just 8 months too. thats like a record aint it? for modern man.
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:07 AM
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One of the things I like to do is go into the newspaper articles in a particular area before and after certain events in these times. I have to find the website again I use that is great for doing this. I was cleaning out my favorites the other day you know dumb little stuff and it looks like I deleted it by accident. That realy chaps my hide I stubbled on it doing research one day hope I can find it again. If I do I will post it.
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Old 07-07-2008, 04:26 PM
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you can try to make jefferson look good, but that would be like hitler looking good. cant happen. 215 thousand he killed. in just 8 months too. thats like a record aint it? for modern man.
The intent is not to glorify any of the men represented here. It's to gain an overall understanding of the principles of our country's founding

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One of the things I like to do is go into the newspaper articles in a particular area before and after certain events in these times. I have to find the website again I use that is great for doing this. I was cleaning out my favorites the other day you know dumb little stuff and it looks like I deleted it by accident. That realy chaps my hide I stubbled on it doing research one day hope I can find it again. If I do I will post it.
Thanks for the addition shadow, I'll add it to the list. I hope you rediscover your lost source too.

Today I'm adding shadows suggested link and the Micheal Badnarik Constitutional Law seminar. Seven hours of primer on freedom and rights. Even if you aren't a libertarian, this is a great eye opener. Watch the first couple of hours, I guarantee that for those of you who value liberty and freedom, it will not be time wasted.


UPDATE

Declaration of Independence

National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
This is one kick ass interactive version of the Constitution. Based on the annotated Constitution, it is searchable by topic, supreme court case, or keyword. Great resource tool. Ya gotta check this out.

The Bill of Rights

Magna Carta

Amendments 11-27 to The U.S. Constitution

Federalist Papers

Index to Anti-Federalist Papers

Thomas Paine's Common Sense - Text Version

Online Library of Liberty - Founding Father's Library

Articles of Confederation - National Constitution Center

The Virginia Declaration of Rights - National Constitution Center

Historical Documents and Speeches - Documents that Shaped America 1776 - 1882

Cato's Letters - Tried to find the entire collection on an impartial site, but this will do for now... the complete collection of Cato's letters.

WallBuilders | American historical events, founding fathers, historical documents, books, videos, CDs, tapes, David Barton speaking schedule

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Letters

The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volume I: Boston and London, 1722 - 1726 Links to the rest of his writings and letters can be found at the bottom of this page.


Constitution Basics - National Constitution Center

Badnarik Constitution Class Part 1
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 2
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 3
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 4
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 5
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 6
Badnarik Constitution Class Part 7
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Old 07-07-2008, 07:30 PM
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[quote=Back Atcha;488303] I'm tryin' Darlin', seems like climbing Everest sometimes though. But I'm glad that there are some, like yourself, that get it.
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I'm rereading the anti-federalist and federalist papers as we spea... err type.

There is so much good stuff in these documents. So much that is relevant to today. This subject should be taught in schools with no less conviction and scope than that of teaching math from kindergarten to graduation. It should not be taught as American History, but as GOVERNMENT!
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The Founders are responsible for all those documents, numbnutz. There has been too much ignorance of the Founders and what they thought and believed. For instance, every man who signed the Constitution and Declaration of Independence was either a slave-holder or represented a slave-holding constituency. In addition, niggers were only 3/5 of a human in their eyes, per the Census. As far as what is taught in schools today, it is mostly left-wing, liberal, socialist indoctrination of poor kids whose parents are child abusers for sending their children to public (government) schools.




The founders lives, revolution and treatise are fine for history, but government is now, the making of history.
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Old 07-07-2008, 07:32 PM
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Thanks Backatcha......One question......If I print this information out and keep it in my car would I be considered a terrorist?
How would Back Asser know?
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you can try to make jefferson look good, but that would be like hitler looking good. cant happen. 215 thousand he killed. in just 8 months too. thats like a record aint it? for modern man.
215 thousand what?
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One of the things I like to do is go into the newspaper articles in a particular area before and after certain events in these times. I have to find the website again I use that is great for doing this. I was cleaning out my favorites the other day you know dumb little stuff and it looks like I deleted it by accident. That realy chaps my hide I stubbled on it doing research one day hope I can find it again. If I do I will post it.
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