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Michael Badnarik - Bill of Rights Lesson Part 1 of 6

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This is a audio recording of the Michael Badnarik show, Lighting The Fires Of Liberty.

Part 1 of 6.

Recorded 06-15-2007

http://www.constitutionpreservation.org

http://www.badnarik.org

We The People Radio Network
http://www.wtprn.com

Lighting The Fires Of Liberty Archive
http://mp3.wtprn.com/Badnarik07.html

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  • thanks for posting this Haduke. very important info!

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  • I love this man! I want to get him up to my area to do a class on the Constitution. I'd love to see him as Ron Paul's Vice President

  • Mass murderers like Hitler, Stalin, and Mao agree that gun control works.

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  • I thought this was a "Bill of Rights" discussion? The Constitution and Bill of Rights is there to remind government that they don't have a say in what is or is not my right or privilege. Understand there's a deliberate plan to undermine this system and if you have earned a degree then you are indoctrinated, if you were smart you would have questioned these lessons of coercion.

  • I thought this was a "Bill of Rights" discussion?

  • @jddrafts yeah the cop is accountable...they get the short end of the stick both ways, their employers expect them to do their job above and beyond, while the people expect them to follow the Oath they took to the Constitution. It is their job to be lying decieving pricks, in hope to get you john q public to say something you oherwise would not say. It's all about power and money, not the Constitution and Liberty.

  • @boxingboycow I should clarify I am military not police, but I think that the problem is the cop being held accountable when something happens and he/she did not do something because they were not sure and did not want to violate someones rights, that should obviously not be the case.

  • @jddrafts I wonder how many when asked to break peoples doors down because they hear something and violate the 4th amendment will quit their jobs....Not one ever will, that pension is more important than others freedoms.

  • @peepnklown Lots of us are, or at least watching them on youtube.

  • @PersianPaladin Yes peple have the right to kick you out, but on the sidewalk, street, ect. you can say anthing you want.

  • WOW.!!! Love it..!!

  • I'm sorry, but if you privatize all of the property in the United States then I GUARANTEE you that your natural-right to freedom of speech will be threatened. The people who own property have the right to remove you from their property if they don't like what you're saying. Good examples of this are in public spaces in London where lots of crowds are allowed on but can be removed if the property-owners' of the street don't like what you are saying.

  • I knew Teddy's cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt was a raging socialist but I didn't realize Teddy was so bad.

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