Day: August 15, 2014

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“Sign On The Dotted Line & TRUST Us!” Some Founders Lied About Constitution

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – This is where John Taylor gets into: "Okay, well, you guys lied to us.  You said that if we signed on the dotted line and adopted this Constitution gizmo that you would conduct your affairs in a certain way, and that we would conduct our affairs in a certain way, and that those were the rules we were all going to live by.  You lied […]

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Is Civilization Nothing But A Tax Scheme? If It Is, Do We Want A Refund?

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – “What is civilization?  Is civilization worth defending?”  Why would someone ask a question like that?  There’s a reason why.  Let’s explore for a moment, shall we?  Check out today’s transcript for the rest…. Begin Mike Church Show Transcript Mike:  “What is civilization?  Is civilization worth defending?”  Why would someone ask a question like that?  There’s a reason why.  Let’s explore for a moment, shall we?  By […]

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Pile Of Prep

Free Phone Friday Pile of Prep

Mandeville, LA - Mike Church's daily Pile of Prep, bringing you the latest from a world gone mad. The assault on the family unit designed and gifted to us by God continues. I relay the battle brave Catholics like Pope Pius XI have waged against that evil we used to call Communism; THAT sounds today like American, majority rule. Read along with Mike's historical viewpoint to help make sense of it all plus other […]

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This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 15 August

[private |FP-Monthly|FP-Yearly|FP-Yearly-WLK|FP-Yearly-So76|FP-Founding Brother|FP-Founding Father|FP-Lifetime] [/private] This Day In Founders History –15 August On this day in 1787, the Federal Convention was in session, approving Article VI, Section 11, enacting the style for bills. They agreed to a three-fourths vote in order to override a Presidential veto, and they agreed to ten days instead of seven for the President to return bills. In 1776 on this day, General Nathanael Greene wrote […]

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