Liberty Forum Constitution Speech John McManus Part 2 of 2
John McManus, President of the John Birch Society and publisher of The New American magazine, gives a speech about the Constitution at the Free State Project's 2008 Liberty Forum in New Hampshire.
He discusses the solid ground on which the United States of America was formed, how we have gotten away from the founders' vision of America, and what we can do to return to the vision. He had to cut the speech short as Ron Paul had just arrived to deliver his keynote address.
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