Category Archives: Constitution

Principles and Policies Podcast for 5/4/2012- The Basis Of American Law

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday May 5, 2012. Chuck Michaelis presents a class from Camp American given by Pastor David Whitney, head instructor of the Institute On The Constitution. Pastor Whitney is teaching on the basis and basics of American law.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 5/1/2012- Principles, Politics And Party Splits

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday May 1, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis delve into the history of political parties in the United States to try and explain the third-party dynamic.

Article link- http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/04/conservative_third-party_dreams_and_realities.html

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/30/2012- Understanding Third Parties By Examining The Two-Party System

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday April 30, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis give an impromptu history lesson on the origins of the two-party system as we prepare to discuss an article on building third parties.

Article Link- http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/04/conservative_third-party_dreams_and_realities.html

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/28/2012- Dr. Charles Rice On Just War Theory

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday April 28, 2012. Chuck Michaelis presents an audio from a 2007 Camp American class lecture given by Dr. Charles Rice, Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame Law School. The subject is just war theory and Dr. Rice teaches in his usual Socratic style. You don’t dare doze off in one of his classes.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/27/2012- Stand Your Ground On Vote Fraud

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Friday April 27, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss recent coordinated attacks from the political left on ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, and the deeper reasons behind them. It’s not about “Stand Your Ground” it’s about vote fraud.

Article Link- http://michellemalkin.com/2012/04/25/conservative-consumers-stand-your-ground/

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/25/2012- Does A Party Label Mean Anything To Your Liberty?

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Wednesday April 25, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss an editorial in which the writer suggests (GASP!) that it no matter which party is in power, liberty continues to erode.

Article Link- http://www.forbes.com/sites/dougbandow/2012/04/23/democrats-and-republicans-together-assault-our-liberty/2/

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/24/2012- Oppose Ohio HJR 3!

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday April 24, 2012. Chuck Michaelis explains what’s wrong with the idea of a new constitutional convention and asks that you call your Ohio State Representative and tell them to vote NO on HJR3.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/21/2012- The Origin Of Rights And Constitutional Conventions

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday April 21, 2012. Chuck Michaelis plays an audio of a class from Camp American in June of 2009 that is still quite relevant today. Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center discusses two views of rights; they are either God-given and inalienable or given by government and subject to the will of the majority in power. This is the crux of the attempts to call a new constitutional convention.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/20/2012- Presidential Executive Orders Cause Gas Pains

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Friday April 20, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis expose one of the veritable cornucopia of executive orders seizing extra-constitutional powers issued during the Obama administration. One of the most recent is an order seizing regulatory control over Natural Gas production.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/14/2012- What Color Is Your Underwear?

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday April 14, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis take a VERY detailed look at questions being asked of conservative groups applying for non-profit status. To call them “invasive” is to be a master of understatement.