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Jun 28, 2024 • 10min

Tired of Endless Political Fraud? There’s a Real Path to Liberty

Honesty in politics? Yeah, we know – sounds impossible. But check out this episode and join us on a true path to liberty. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: June 28, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Thomas Lee Shippen (21 Sept 1791) Thomas Jefferson – Draft for the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788) Noah Webster – The Revolution in France (1794) John Dickinson – Broadside Against the Stamp Act (1765) James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788) Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Lafayette (2 Apr 1790) Thomas Paine – Rights of Man, Part II (1792) John Adams – “U” to the Boston Gazette (29 Aug 1763) Thomas Paine – Forester Letter III, Pennsylvania Journal (24 Apr 1776) Benjamin Franklin – Letter to Jane Mecom (1 Nov 1773) Samuel Adams – Loyalty and Sedition (1748) Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Rev. Charles Clay (27 Jan 1790) James Otis, Jr – Of the Natural Rights of Colonists (1763) Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852) State of the Nullification Movement Report Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771) Dr. Joseph Warren – Massacre Day Oration (5 Mar 1772) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Tired of Endless Political Fraud? There’s a Real Path to Liberty first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 34min

Resist and Nullify: The American Revolution’s Fundamental Principle

The American Revolution wasn’t just about throwing off a king. It was built on a radical idea: that the people have the right to resist and nullify usurpations of power by any government. Today, we’ll dive deep into this secret weapon for liberty from the founding fathers – something they not only considered a right, but a duty. Path to Liberty: June 26, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787) John Jay – Letter to Samuel Miller (28 Feb 1800) James Madison – Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800) James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (24 Nov 1787) Patrick Henry – Resolutions Against the Stamp Act (29 May 1765) John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (21 Aug 1818) John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (16 Aug 1818) Jonathan Mayhew – The Snare Broken (23 May 1766) Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government John Locke – Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689) Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788) Thomas Gordon – Cato’s Letters No. 42 (26 Aug 1721) Alexander Hamilton – The Farmer Refuted (23 Feb 1775) Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788) Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771) St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803) William Emerson – An Oration in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence (1802) James Otis, Jr – Freeborn American (27 Apr 1767) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Resist and Nullify: The American Revolution’s Fundamental Principle first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 24, 2024 • 32min

10th Amendment: Top-5 Principles from the American Revolution

Thomas Jefferson called the 10th Amendment the “foundation of the Constitution” for a reason. It enshrines many of the very principles that sparked the American Revolution – principles that even shaped his words in the Declaration of Independence! In this episode, we’ll dive into these Top 5 revolutionary ideas that have been ignored for far too long. Path to Liberty: June 24, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Wiki: Divine Right of Kings David Ramsay – The History of the American Revolution (1789) Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government, Section 20 (1690) George Mason – Virginia Declaration of Rights (12 June 1776) Robert Livingston – New York Ratifying Convention (19 June 1788) Enos Hitchcock – Oration in Commemoration Independence (4 July 1793) Maharrey – Sovereignty and Agency James Otis, Jr – Rights of the British Colonies, Asserted and Proved (1764) Thomas Paine – Dissertations on Government (1786) James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (24 Nov 1787) Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 78 (28 May 1788) James Otis, Jr – Considerations on Behalf of the Colonists (4 Sept 1765) John Jay – Address to the People of New York (1788) Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (13 June 1788) James Otis, Jr – Vindication of the Conduct of the House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay (1762) Episode – Arbitrary Government: How the Founders Defined Tyranny Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787) Maryland Farmer No. 3. Part 1 (7 Mar 1788) John Dickinson – Broadside Against the Stamp Act (1765) James Otis Jr – Freeborn American (27 Apr 1767) James Madison – Federalist 48 (1 Feb 1788) John Hancock – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (6 Feb 1788) John Dickinson – Fabius IV (19 Apr 1788) Thomas Jefferson – Draft for the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post 10th Amendment: Top-5 Principles from the American Revolution first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 28min

Was the Constitution Sold on a Lie? Shays’ Rebellion and Ratification

Debate over Shays’ Rebellion impact on Constitution's ratification. Federalists pushed for stronger central government post-rebellion. Anti-Federalists doubted need for increased federal powers. Insights from key figures like James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. Reflecting on historical events shaping centralized power debates.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 31min

Top 3 Anti-Federalist Arguments: Controversy over the Constitution

Was the Constitution a recipe for tyranny? That’s what Patrick Henry, Brutus, Federal Farmer and many other Anti-Federalists feared. In this episode, we’ll explore three of their top arguments against ratification and their warnings about centralized power as a massive threat to liberty. Path to Liberty: June 19, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Carol Berkin – Inventing the American Constitution Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (7 June 1788) Brutus I (18 Oct 1787) A Farmer – Philadelphia Freeman’s Journal (16 Apr 1788) Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788) The Dissent of the Minority of the Pennsylvania Convention (18 Dec 1787) Episode – Consolidation Leads to Force: Anti-Federalist Cato No. 3 Episode – The Dangers of Consolidation: Anti-Federalist Brutus No. 1 William Grayson – Virginia Ratifying Convention (11 June 1788) Federal Farmer IV (12 Oct 1787) Episode – Infinite‌ ‌and‌ ‌Incomprehensible:‌ ‌Anti-Federalist‌ ‌Brutus‌ ‌No.‌ ‌5‌ Jason Mandresh – Founder of the Day Brutus XI (31 Jan 1788) Brutus XII (7 Feb 1788) Elbridge Gerry to President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives of Massachusetts (18 Oct 1787) George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (23 June 1788) Impartial Examiner I (20 Feb 1788) John DeWitt II (27 Oct 1787) Samuel Adams – Letter to Richard Henry Lee (24 Aug 1789) Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Patrick Henry (14 Sept 1789) George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (4 June 1788) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Top 3 Anti-Federalist Arguments: Controversy over the Constitution first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 17, 2024 • 25min

Unlock the Pursuit of Happiness: The Founders’ Ignored Message

Forget everything the government-run schools taught you about the “pursuit of happiness.” The Founders had a far more radical understanding – something most history lessons miss or completely ignore. In this episode, we’ll unlock this message in the Declaration of Independence, the way the founders intended. Path to Liberty: June 17, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Maharrey – Pursuit of Happiness: “We Cannot be Happy without Being Free” John Locke – An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (1690) Burlamaqui – The Principles of Natural and Politic Law (1751) Virginia Declaration of Rights (12 June 1776) John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania XII (1767) John Dickinson – A North American – Address to the Committee of Correspondence in Barbados (1766) Mercy Otis Warren – History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution Arthur Lee – An appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain, in the present dispute with America (1775) John Adams – Discourses on Davila (1790) James Madison – Property (1792) John Jay – Address to the People of Great Britain (21 Oct 1774) Samuel Adams – The Rights of the Colonists (20 Nov 1772) James Otis, Jr. – The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763) Episode – Locke vs Spooner on Consent of the Governed Declaration of Independence MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Unlock the Pursuit of Happiness: The Founders’ Ignored Message first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 14, 2024 • 12min

The Founders on Power: 8 Essential Principles for a FREE Society

The Founders knew that freedom can ONLY exist when power is kept under strict limits. Anything else is arbitrary power – how they defined tyranny. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: June 14, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives 1. POWER FLOWS FROM THE PEOPLE George Mason – Virginia Declaration of Rights (12 June 1776) Robert Livingston – New York Ratifying Convention (19 June 1788) 2. POWER MUST HAVE DEFINED LIMITS Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Patrick Henry (28 May 1789) Maryland Farmer No. 3. Part 1 (7 Mar 1788) Brutus IV (29 Nov 1787) 3. POWER NOT GIVEN IS RETAINED George Nicholas – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788) Edmund Randolph – Virginia Ratifying Convention (21 June 1788) 4. POWER ALWAYS SEEKS TO GROW Abigail Adams – Letter to John Adams (27 Nov 1775) Federal Farmer No. IV (12 Oct 1787) Samuel Adams – Letter to James Warren (24 Oct 1780) 5. ARBITRARY POWER IS TYRANNY Thomas Paine – Rights of Man, Part II (1792) John Locke – Chapter 18 – Tyranny St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803) 6. POWER TO DO GOOD IS THE POWER TO DO EVIL John Jay – A Citizen of New York (15 Apr 1788) Oliver Ellsworth – A Landholder III (19 Nov 1787) 7. CONSOLIDATION IS TYRANNY Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788) Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Joseph C. Cabell (2 Feb 1816) 8. POWER DOESN’T LIMIT ITSELF Episode – Constitution 101: Enforcement Mechanism MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post The Founders on Power: 8 Essential Principles for a FREE Society first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 24min

2nd Amendment: 8 Key Principles From the Founders Ignored Today

They don’t teach this in government-run schools. In this episode, we explore 8 foundational principles from the founders about the right to keep and bear arms that are almost totally ignored today. Path to Liberty: June 12, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803) Samuel Adams – The Rights of the Colonists (20 Nov 1772) Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (5 Feb 1788) Mercy Otis Warren – Observations on the New Constitution (1788) James Wilson – Lectures on Law Episode – 4 Main Reasons for the 2nd Amendment Tench Coxe – A Pennsylvanian, To The People of the United States, Philadelphia Gazette (20 Feb 1788) James Madison – Federalist 46 (29 Jan 1788) George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788) Noah Webster – An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution (17 Oct 1787) James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788) Roger Sherman – Debate in the House of Representatives (1790) Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Peter Carr (19 Aug 1785) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post 2nd Amendment: 8 Key Principles From the Founders Ignored Today first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 10, 2024 • 0sec

Pro Liberty, Anti-Empire: The Forgotten Founder Who Lived the Revolution

Have you ever heard of Dr. Joseph Warren? He was a key figure in the American Revolution, a fiery orator who defied British tyranny, and the man who sent Paul Revere out on his famous Midnight Ride. This video dives into the incredible story of Joseph Warren, the “Pro Liberty, Anti-Empire” Founding “Grandfather” that history almost totally ignores. Path to Liberty: June 10, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Maharrey – Remembering Patriot and Revolutionary War Hero Joseph Warren Book – Joseph Warren: The Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, and the Birth of American Liberty Tom Malone – Dr. Joseph Warren: Architect of the Revolution A True Patriot (29 Feb 1768) A True Patriot (14 Mar 1768) Harvard – Recalling Joseph Warren–physician, revolutionary, leader Episode – Remembering Boston Massacre Day: Joseph Warren Edition Massacre Day Oration (5 Mar 1772) Joseph Warren – Letter to Samuel Adams (15 June 1774) Maharrey – Suffolk Resolves Calling for Non-Compliance and Resistance to British Acts Suffolk Resolves (17 Sept 1774) Episode – Blueprint for Liberty: The Suffolk Resolves of 1774 Episode – “Freedom is the Prize” – Joseph Warren’s Boston Massacre Day Oration v2 Massacre Day Oration (6 Mar 1775) George Wildrick – Dr. Joseph Warren: leader in medicine, politics, and revolution Letter to Benjamin Franklin (26 Apr 1775) Jason Mandresh – Founder of the Day Lawrence Reed – The Founding Father Who Fought for Liberty at Bunker Hill, and Paid With His Life Wiki: Battle and Death The Death of General Warren New England Historical Society MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Pro Liberty, Anti-Empire: The Forgotten Founder Who Lived the Revolution first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 0sec

End the Fed from the Bottom Up: The Founders’ Plan You can Use Now

The federal reserve is never going to end itself. And congress is not going to shut off its own private money printer. So it’s up to the people and the states – as the founders advised – to get the job done in support of the Constitution and liberty. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: June 7, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives James Madison – Federalist 46 (29 Jan 1788) Episode – Constitution 101: Enforcement Mechanism Maharrey – Nullify the Fed from the Bottom Up: A Step by Step Approach Goldback MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post End the Fed from the Bottom Up: The Founders’ Plan You can Use Now first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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