Sinopsis
CONSTITUTION THURSDAY was born out of an idea that I had in February of 2009. As the Tea Party movement was really just starting to percolate, I though it would be cool to have a “Constitutional Coffee Klatch on a regular basis at a local restaurant or bar where we could eat, drink, read and discuss the Constitution, much as our great-grand-forefathers did. That idea eventually morphed (for a number of reasons) into what was the Afternoons Live Book Guild, but the thought of a pure Constitution time still held very strong sway and I was determined to make it happen.When I couldnt get the backing to do it externally, I made the decision in December of 2009 to do it as a part of the show. I looked over the schedule and Thursday was (at that time) the only day we didnt have a segment so, the 5pm hour looked good.On January 7, 2010, Constitution Thursday was born.Its a sad truth that I wasnt as organized in those days as I am today. Later it would take a great deal of effort and time to organize the collection of original broadcasts into a coherent list. Also, alas, September and October of 2010, mostly Article II and III, have been lost although I continue to look for them and every now and then I come across an episode that was missed.One of the things that I learned early on in the process was that virtually everything that I thought I knew about the Constitution was either wrong or at least incomplete. Moreover, I had no concept of “Incorporation, no real understanding of the Supreme Court System and quite frankly my vocabulary skills were rusty. All of those things have markedly improved through this process.As a former Instructor, I learned a long time ago that I learn best when I am teaching. So all of these broadcasts have a feel to them that I am learning along with the audience. You are in fact, coming with me on my journey to discover the US Constitution.There are because these are live broadcasts and for the most part extemporaneous in nature errors and misspoken words and phrases. Before you jump on one, listen through the end and at least through the first 5-10 minutes of the next episode before you assume that I didnt catch it. I am sure that there are more that I have not caught, but I make an honest effort to insure accuracy and precise information.That being said, this is not a college level course in Constitutional Law. I am not (alas) a lawyer (yet). But the Constitution wasnt written for lawyers and scholars, kings and priests. It was written for all the People, We the People, as it were. I believe with every fiber of my being, that if EVERY American citizen had a level of understanding of the Constitution equal to that gained by listening to these broadcasts, American Liberties would be much safer and our Government today would have a much different tone and approach to governing.I will add in closing that the nature of the broadcasts changes over time. In the beginning they are more lecture, as befitting of my training as a Naval Instructor and Pastor, with various show cast members and guests added in later episodes.The biggest single change in the tone and preparation of episodes came in October of 2011, when John Considine was added as the co-Host. John is a wonderful man and very professional (despite his on air persona). But he came to the show from a background in music radio, and had no initial grasp of Constitutional issues and history. To his credit, he jumped in feet first, and as you will hear over the course of time, he becomes not only interested, but passionate about the Constitution and what it means to him personally. It is amazing to me to see the effect on just one person.And that, is what Constitution Thursday is really all about.In late 2012, the idea of a “working group to teach and study the Constitution gave birth to the “Laymans Point of View group. Consisting of the people listed in the main menu, the group seeks to study, comment and share about the US Constitution. It is a diverse group of people and professions and some of the finest people and minds I have ever had the privilege of working with. The melding of the LPOV and Constitution Thursday into a single web presence made absolute sense and gives an additional source of viewpoints and thought, while adding the ability for listeners and readers to participate as well.
Episodios
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3/5th's of the Way to Freedom
15/02/2013 Duración: 41minThe 3/5th’s compromise was never about lowering the dignity or the humanity of those in bondage. It was about finding a way through Union to free them once and for all. So that all men in America might freely enjoy the unalienable rights endowed to them by their Creator, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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The House of Representatives
03/02/2013 Duración: 42minThe House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature. No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.
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The Cargo of the Brig Aurora
25/01/2013 Duración: 41minIn February of 1810, the British cargo brig, Aurora, found herself impounded and her cargo seized in New Orleans as a consequence of a Congressional action that made sense, but like so much of what Congress did (and does) contained more than it seemed at face value. In short, the Congress passed a law in 1809 that said that Britain and France were violating US neutrality on the open ocean by seizing US vessels and cargos. To that end, the law they passed made it legal for the US to seize and impound British and French cargos and vessels IF – and that is the most important part – the President decided after a certain date that Britain and France had not mended their ways.
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Waiting for Vizzini
18/01/2013 Duración: 41minWhen Inigo Montoya’s job went wrong, he lived by a single rule – go back to the beginning. While Constitution Thursday hadn’t “gone wrong,” it was time to step back and consider whether or not it was time to “go back to the beginning?” So Dave & John head back to the start of the Constitution, where the begin with the Preamble and the wonderful story of Gouverneur Morris and his wooden leg.
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California's Dancing Raisins
07/12/2012 Duración: 43minA California Raisin Farmerfaces off against the Department of Agriculture over the taking of his raisins for the governments "Raisin Reserve"
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Eagle Parts
30/11/2012 Duración: 40minIn one of the all-time favorite episodes of Constitutiuon Thursday, Dave and John look at the 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and the need for warrants after a Park Ranger is accused of selling Eagle parts to Native Americans
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The Country Can't Take Four More Years!
16/11/2012 Duración: 40minDave and John look at the 12th Amendment and the Election of 1800
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Whatever Might Be Unexpressed
26/10/2012 Duración: 38minDave and John look at the 9th Amendment and the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson
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Chewing Gum
19/10/2012 Duración: 39minDave and John talk aboutt he 4th Amendment and exigent Circumstances
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Preach It, Brother Cal!
12/10/2012 Duración: 40minDave and John talk the 1st Amendment and the Establishemt of Religion Clause
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Confronting Your Accuser
31/08/2012 Duración: 42minDave and John talk about the 5th Amendment right to confront one accuser
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Freedom of Association
20/07/2012 Duración: 36minDave & John talk about the right we have to associate as we see fit, espcially in light of Prop 14
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A Wall of Seperation
13/07/2012 Duración: 36minThe Danbury Baptist Letter and the Freedom of Religion
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The Obamacare Ruling
29/06/2012 Duración: 39minThe Supreme Court issues its ruling on the Affordable Care Acts Individual Mandate