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March of Liberty and Hear My Thunder social community are dedicated to views from a Constitutional perspective. The thunder is that grassroots sound we hear surrounding key areas impacting our daily lives. There are countless people who are fighting for their causes and clinging to the remains of an unprecedented experiment. The experiment was first brought to life over 220 years ago by 55 enlightened men and the results of their thunder are truly inspirational. Their experiment, the Federalist Republic, must be revived and the radio shows presented here will be but a humble attempt to shine the light on our world from a U.S. Constitutional perspective while continuing the march of liberty. Dwight D. Eisenhower reminded us all, "Freedom has its life in the hearts, actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed - else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die." Join us in our broadcasts as we attempt to offer our efforts to earn and refresh liberty.
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Are you tired of the ramrodding of policies that usurp authority beyond our Constitution? Do we still care about a Republic or are we ready to simply have a democracy where 51% can overrule 49%? Join us and share your thoughts as we discuss what some of the lines drawn during the Continental Congress 2009 are all about. We will gain insights from delegate Gary Alder and others while we debate the real value of our original form of government. Chat will be hopping and the call in number is 347-326-9311. Bring a friend and tell others on your Facebook, Twitter, and other networks to join us for lively and timely discussions impacting our daily lives.
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Date / Time: 10/31/2008 10:09 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 10/26/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 10/19/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 10/18/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Kelsey Grammer mentioned we are in a civil war while appearing on the Glenn Beck show recently. He felt the lines were quickly being drawn between those who support self-reliance and limited government versus those who feel the government needs to do more and think they're entitled to redistributed dollars.
There are those among us who understand we weren't meant to be a democracy and there's a big difference between a federalist republic and a representative democracy. Many understand the importance of checks and balances in government versus majority control and majority rule. In that environment the 17th Amendment would need to be repealed and the electoral college restored yet many don't know what the 17th did and support a strictly popular vote for the president as well.
Among the people are those who believe we should have a Constitutionally restricted Federal Government while the rest are OK with the deficit spending process that fuels numerous entitlement programs. Under a United States living within the Constitution Alexis de Tocqueville saw people associated locally to overcome challenges in education, welfare, policing, and other key issues impacting our families and local lives. Over the past century and a half we instead have the government driving areas they were never meant to. Examples are the Department of Education, welfare programs, federalized police forces, and D.C. controlling what states and communities are to do.
In the beginning we supported a foreign policy introduced by Jefferson and embraced by Washington. It was a non-intervention approach to open interaction with the world without conflicting entanglements. Since Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson every administration has instead supported and interventionist approach that has led to our troops being in 130+ countries around the globe at a cost of over $1 trillion per year. This issue alone is quite misunderstood yet sparks anger among many who believe to not intervene or to not support intervention is somehow unpatriotic and passiveness.
Do all of these differences point to a growing riff among the people that really does equate to being in a civil war. Not fought with guns, at least not yet, but with rhetoric, sound bites, and misdirection by politicians who only are focused on power over the people? We'll discuss the idea of whether or not we are at war. If we are, who are the armies fighting for control? What side would be wise to choose and fight for? What will be the outcome of the latest battle and will we survive as the country we think we are? Join us in this discussion this;
Sunday at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/March-of-Liberty at 7pm EST.
We must restore conversation in politics. During our discussion listeners can join in live chat as well as call in and voice their opinion. We hope to hear from people who support all sides of the discussion. If we are truly at war we must fight with debate so we can avoid fighting with weapons. Join us please and let's promote education through conversation.
Original Air Date: 10/12/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 10/5/2008 11:00 PM UTC
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