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Forgotten Foundation: Virginia Declaration of Rights

Forgotten Foundation: Virginia Declaration of Rights

by Michael Boldin | Jun 13, 2022 | American Revolution, Audio/Video, Founding Principles, George Mason, Historical Documents, Path to Liberty

Approved unanimously on June 12, 1776, the Virginia Declaration of Rights, drafted primarily by George Mason, is one of the most important founding documents that many people have never even heard of. It influenced the text of the Declaration of Independence as well...
The Problem With Power

The Problem With Power

by Mike Maharrey | Jun 8, 2022 | Audio/Video, Big Government, Constitution, Maharrey Minute

A lot of people think we can solve our problems by electing the right people. But the problem isn’t the people. The problem is power. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center (@tenthamendmentcenter) For Further Information 10th...
Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of Why it Exists

Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of Why it Exists

by Michael Boldin | Dec 15, 2021 | Audio/Video, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Path to Liberty, Richard Henry Lee, Samuel Adams, State Ratifying Conventions

Most people associate passage of amendments in the 1st Congress with the dogged persistence of Rep. James Madison. But if it werenโ€™t for the efforts of patriots like Richard Henry Lee, Samuel Adams, George Mason and John Hancock, he may never have had the opportunity....
Natural Rights: Liberty Doesn’t Need a Government Permission Slip

Natural Rights: Liberty Doesn’t Need a Government Permission Slip

by Michael Boldin | Dec 14, 2020 | Audio/Video, Declaration of Independence, Founding Principles, Path to Liberty

Even though many people credit Thomas Jefferson for the natural rights principles in the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson himself pointed out that he didnโ€™t invent those ideas. Instead, he wrote, he had adopted the “harmonizing sentiments of the...
Today in History: Bill of Rights Sent for Ratification Consideration

Today in History: Bill of Rights Sent for Ratification Consideration

by Dave Benner | Oct 2, 2019 | Bill of Rights, History, State Ratifying Conventions

Today in history, on October 2, 1789, President of the United States George Washington sent proposed copies of the Bill of Rights to the states which were to consider, debate, and decide whether or not to adopt the list of restrictions upon the power of the general...
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