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Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/8/2011- The Declaration of Independence

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 8, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss the Declaration of Independence. One hour weekend podcast.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/7/2011- Constitutional Government

This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 7, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss the Constitutional Government.

Institute On The Constitution Class- South Point, OH

We the People have the duty to restrain a government operating outside Constitutional boundaries.  The Institute on the Constitution invites you to learn how by discovering your American heritage and birthright.

INSTITUTE ON THE CONSTITUTION – Course Description & Information

A great history and non-partisan government class for adults and teens to be introduced to the U. S. Constitution, our Biblical heritage and the concept of limited government.   Twelve weekly classes of approximately 2 hours each are comprised of a 30-minute video lecture, group review and discussion questions.

Beginning with the Bible you will learn of the origins of history, law and government, followed by stories of America’s discovery, settlement and evangelization from exciting, primary sources you never saw in school!  Then, the worldview of the founding fathers is discussed, which leads straight to the text of the Constitution.

Your live instructor will be Barry Sheets, Executive Director of the Institute for Principled Policy and owner of Principled Policy Consulting, LLC.  Barry has nearly two decades of experience working with elected officials and public policy. David Barton of Wallbuilders and Lt. Colonel John Eidsmoe are the video instructors.    Barton is a master teacher with a vast collection and knowledge of founding era literature.  Lt. Colonel Eidsmoe is a Constitutional attorney and professor with degrees in theology, law and political science.  He is a published author and frequent lecturer at colleges, churches and community groups.

This timely and relevant course’s cost is $60 per person prior to October 17th .  Registration after that date will be $75.  Your course fee includes the 12 weekly lectures, a Student Manual, and a number of supplemental books that will be read during the course.

CLASS DATES AND TIME –  Begins Oct. 20th , 6:30-8:30 p.m. for 12 weeks

CLASS LOCATION –Lawrence Co. Chamber of Commerce, 216 Collins St., South Point, OH 45680

TO REGISTER, CONTACT – Barry Sheets, 614-989-5293 — [email protected]  or register online at www.campamerican.com

 Join in the cause of preserving our God-given Liberty and restoring our Constitutional Republic. After all, if you don’t defend Liberty, who will?

Help spread the word! Printable copies of the course flyer available here.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/6/2011- The Pursuit of Happiness

This entry is part 6 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 6, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss the Pursuit of Happiness.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/5/2011- Liberty

This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 5, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss Liberty.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/4/2011- The Right To Life

This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 4, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss the Right To Life.

Principles and Policies Podcast For 10/3/2011- Inalienable Rights

This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series Principles and Policies Podcast Archive

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday October 3, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss Inalienable Rights.

Institute On The Constitution Leadership Training Seminar

LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINAR WITH RICKI PEPIN!

We the People have the duty to    restrain a government operating outside Constitutional boundaries.  The Institute on the Constitution invites you to learn how by discovering your American heritage and birthright.

Camp American and the Institute for Principled Policy will be hosting a Leadership Training seminar featuring Ricki Pepin for Columbus-area folks who are interested in teaching the Institute on the Constitution in their own churches or communities.  This training is exactly the same as is provided over two days in Dayton, but will be presented in a half-day Saturday seminar, with lunch provided!

IOTC Leadership classes are open to three kinds of people:

1 – Those who simply want to learn more and have access to all the articles and information offered during our IOTC classes.

2 – Those who would like to lead a small group in their own home or neighborhood of just a handful of people.

3 – Those who would love to share this information with their churches or community and lead a full-fledged class.

You will be provided with two 90-minute training sessions covering all you will need to know in order to effectively teach the IOTC course.  Materials for the leadership class will be included:  a Teacher’s Manual which contains more than 100 pages in a 3-ring view binder for ease of use;  a training DVD; and a separate CD with administrative materials necessary for leading the class.  We’ll go over these items in GREAT DETAIL during the training.

The total cost of the training, with materials and lunch, will be $45 per person for new attendees; $10 for those who have already taken the Leadership Training previously and would like a refresher (and who still have the materials). Pre-registration is required.  Visit www.campamerican.com for registration.

TUITION INCLUDES LUNCH!

CLASS DATES AND TIME –  Saturday, October 22nd, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

CLASS LOCATION – Grace Bible Church, 424 Gender Road, Canal Winchester, OH 43110

TO REGISTER: – By Phone: Barry Sheets, 614-989-5293, or [email protected]; Chuck Michaelis, 614-893-5986, or [email protected]

By Internet: www.campamerican.com/?wpsc-product=institute-on-the-constitution-leadership-training-seminar

Join in the cause of preserving our God-given Liberty and restoring our Constitutional Republic. After all, if you don’t defend Liberty, who will?

Well, Now That’s A Real Load Off Our Minds…

The UK Telegraph reports that we can all rest easy because George Clooney simply cannot be convinced to run for president- EVER.

Oh, yeah. Don’t forget to read the section where Clooney admits that a movie he was working on for years was “delayed” in order to help President Obama “maintain optimism” about his presidency. Not in so many words but… well read the article and if you think it says something else then please let us know what it is. Only after Admiral Obama managed to pull the scuttle cocks on his own fleet did Clooney feel safe in moving forward with his Ides of March project in which he plays (and this is a REAL stretch for him) a liberal Democratic governor of a midwestern state running for president who gets embroiled in a sex scandal (sound familiar?) and the political machinations that follow. Clooney’s character will no doubt be portrayed as a victim of a conservative witch hunt.

The fact that Clooney has absolutely NO qualifications for political office (beyond his admittedly vast experience with womanizing, partying, and drug abuse) never actually entered into his decision, though both he and fellow loony-left conspiracy theorist pal Matt Damon have both drawn the endorsement of Castroite nincompoop Michael Moore. Hard to imagine with supporters like this how he could lose…or be worse than the current president who Clooney describes as “…smarter than anybody you know, and nicer…” Great judge of character too.

Gardisil And Its Political Fallout In Presidential Politics

Real Clear Politics has posted an article on Texas Governor Rick Perry and his rush to cram the Human Papilloma Virus down the throats of Texas teen-aged girls. Perry did not wait for a legislative act to make the use of the vaccine mandatory, probably because he knew that they wouldn’t pass it, but signed an “executive order” requiring the series of 3 shots for girls in the 6th grade (that’s usually 11 to 12 year-olds). Perry’s act was so egregious that the Texas legislature passed a bill overriding his diktat with a veto-proof majority. Perry, to avoid political embarrassment, allowed the bill to become law without his signature. Why? Because, he claimed, as a dedicated pro-lifer he had to do something to stop the ravages of cervical cancer.

What Perry forgot to mention was that his chief-of staff was a former Merck lobbyist. Merck is the firm that developed and manufactures Gardisil. Merck put on a hard push, including wheelbarrows full of money, to state legislators all over the United States who would support making Gardisil a mandatory vaccine. Now, why would Merck care that much, you might be asking?

Well, one of the reasons is pretty obvious. If they could pull off the political coup of getting the states to require Gardisil to young girls the would have a very lucrative monopoly involving tens of millions of girls. Think about it this way- tens of millions of girls who are required to take a series of 3 injections at $120- PER INJECTION! But there is a more important reason. Merck desperately wanted the protection that a mandatory vaccine has under the PATRIOT Act. Mandatory status means indemnification from damage suit, an important consideration for a company that wants to avoid problems for a vaccine having no long-term testing data and whose short term data showed potential problems. Later data has showed that there are serious health issues with the Gardisil vaccine, including paralysis and death. A company which can get “mandatory” status may very well gain millions in profits with no downside of potential damage lawsuits.

In light of these facts if you argue that Perry didn’t realize the implications of  indemnifying a drug company from personal damage lawsuits while awarding a monopoly and requiring the use of its product then you argue that he is too naive to be President of the United States. If you argue that Perry was just putting his ‘pro-life’ convictions into action then you are both reinforcing the previous argument and further arguing that he has no grasp of the constitutional limits of executive authority which disqualifies him from the office of President of the United States.

So next time someone says that Perry, whose past support of questionable presidential candidates like Al Gore and Rudi Giuliani call his judgment into serious question, is the “kind of ‘conservative’ we need in the White House” remind them of  the fact that Perry abused his pro-life credentials and abused his executive power as governor of Texas. Then ask if this kind of ‘conservative’ is really what the founders envisioned for the office of president.