The Dangers of Democracy lecture will show you how there are no governmental limitations in a democracy, which is why our Founding Fathers did not establish the U.S. as a democracy. Instead America was founded as a Republic, which has governmental limitations and is ruled by law. Includes the video, Overview of America.
In part 2, we discuss the enumerated powers of the federal government under the Constitution as opposed to unlimited powers that many think the feds have.
In part 4, we discuss key principles of our founding documents and compare those to the global institution, the United Nations. One of those key principles is declaring war. We also discuss what the constitutional powers are and how they are to be used in contrast to the practice of today.
In part 5, we discuss the organized groups who are working against the principles of Americanism, especially the globalist United Nations and the Council on Foreign Relations.
With part 6, we wrap up the Constitution Is the Solution series by discussing how Americans interested in restoring the Constitution can take effective action through membership in The John Birch Society.