Pamela Romney Openshaw, author of "Promises of the Constitution" teaches us how to preserve our freedom and prosperity by mastering our God inspired constitution.
Why is the county sheriff an important resource to you? What can you do to stabilize our tomorrows?
Who developed the ideas of freedom? What did the American Indians contribute to our liberty?
Both Impeachment and the Amending process change our government? How would we change government without them? It wouldn't be fun!
What were the powerful reasons slaves could not be emancipated in the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
Had the Founders insisted on this action, what would have been the tragic result?
If you really want things to be equal, what do you do? Has unfairness ever been a problem in the US, or in any government?
Political parties always cause strife. George Washington warned us about them, but we didn't listen! So, what do we do now?
Why does man providing for himself defeat socialism?
Inflation is the great enemy! How does it take away your freedom?
How do politicians cause the loss of liberty? Must we limit some liberties for our protection?
Frederic Bastiat,whose grasp of law in the 19th century stands unequaled today, describes governments who plunder their citizens. How do they justify legal theft and how do we recognize it? Join Pamela's "interview" of this brilliant economist-turned teacher.
Can laws founded on man's reasoning protect us? What do skyscrapers and Jello have to do with government?
What do America's founding documents declare about God? Why did Founder Benjamin Rush say the Constitution was a miracle like those in the Bible?
Why does the religious commitment of our Founders matter to the government they created? Were some of them disbelievers, as critics claim?
How would the United States of America have come into being without Patrick Henry, the Southern Fire of the Revolution? Yet he refused to participate in the Constitutional Convention. Why?
What were the steps that led to America's birth? How did the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence work as partners, and why did the Declaration have to be a legally binding document?
Why do we hear so many of our leaders saying that "our democracy" this and "our democracy" that? Is our system of government a democracy? How do you define democracy vs. a Republic? Does it matter how we define our form of Government?
Do we have a Democracy? What is the difference between a Republic form of Government and a Democracy? Which one has more Liberty?
Do States have the right to determine their own laws in spite of what the Federal Government determines? Is it good to have a strong Federal Government? What does history say about the balance of power? Pamela discusses answers to these questions.
How do choices we make have an influence on Governments both locally and nationally? What can we do to improve the outcome of governments? Pam addresses these and more in this podcast.
What are the Rights & Duties the Constitution outlines and gives us as citizens of the United States? Are there differences on each level of Government, like counties, states and national? Pamela gives us sensible advice and facts in this podcast, discussing "Who Gets What" when it comes to Rights and Duties.
What is the difference between Freedom & Liberty? Is either one better than the other, and how do most Americans see what Freedoms are guaranteed by the Constitution? Should we modernize our founding documents?
Most people wonder if our Founding Documents are outdated, and if they are relevant anymore for our modern-day needs? Are there timeless principles we can learn from, or should we embrace progressive ideas?
How does power help or hurt in government? What abuses of power do we see in our government today?
Get to know Pam and why she wrote "Promises of the Constitution." Is there a solution to our nation's contention and fractured government.
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