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The Beginning of the Bill of Rights 

National Constitution Center
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Award-winning historian Carol Berkin unveils her newly released book, The Bill of Rights: The Fight to Secure American Liberties - which is her take on the real story of how the Bill of Rights came to be and the original intent of the Founders. Julie Silverbrook, Executive Director at The Constitutional Sources Project, moderates the event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

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16 июн 2024

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@paulrubio3918
@paulrubio3918 6 месяцев назад
This presentation was very insightful, especially considering how she took the time to read the minutes of the Congressional debates.
@sarajomendez7994
@sarajomendez7994 Год назад
Fascinating!! How far we've fallen!!
@josephdemello291
@josephdemello291 8 месяцев назад
Awesome lecture
@Alan.Endicott
@Alan.Endicott 6 лет назад
Now this... this is must-see TV.
@bretbarnett6024
@bretbarnett6024 2 года назад
Much of the work of the Constitutional Convention was mere window dressing to conceal it's real purpose, which was to establish a strong central government with legal authority to provide repayment of loans made to the Americans by British financiers, principally those who were also stockholders of the Bank of England. The new gov. was also commissioned to insist upon the repayment of mortgages to British lenders , which the post revolution courts notably led by George Wythe, a drafter of the Constitution, and called the father of our legal system, duly demanded from the deptors. On July 9, 1778, meeting in Philadelphia Congress had approved the Articles of Confederation (written by Alexander Hamilton a member of the chosen tribe) which then became the ruling body of law for the young Nation. These Articles established the principles of States' Rights, and effectively ruled out the possibility of a strong central gov., a federal power. When the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia on May 27, 1787, its secret agenda was to emasculate the Articles of Confederation, and to authorize the establishment of a strong federal gov.. The delegate who was entrusted with the task of carrying out this secret mission was Edmund Randolph (he was a chosenite). Book reference: The Rape Of Justice by Eustace Mullins.---
@Alan.Endicott
@Alan.Endicott 6 лет назад
33:51 Perhaps they didn't mention individual ownership of guns because militias are military forces derived from the citizenry. If the citizens aren't armed, they are not of much use to the state as a military force. Individual ownership is implied.
@starbase51shiptestingfacil97
Militia is an improvised army using armed civilians, for national defense, in 1791. The job of defending the state/nation (security of the state) is the job of the military. The 2nd Amendment is basically obsolete, since 1795. The Militia Act of 1792 was repealed in 1795 (see last line, revised to read repealed) and basically neutered the 2nd Amendment. They must have felt confident, the military was large enough, they no longer needed a militia. To fully enjoy the 2nd Amendment, you must also serve in the military to fulfill the "security of the state" (national defense) text. National guard (part-time military) is the closest thing to a "well-regulated" militia. Or join the military, where you will be issued a firearm. It is not for purpose of personal use for recreation, for example (hunting or target practice). And again I remind you, you need to join a military to fulfill "security of state" (national defense) text.
@daneliasosa6077
@daneliasosa6077 Год назад
The right to be secure in your own person ( the right to be able to be safe and protect your self from invasion into your dwelling- car- business-worship- activity-walking in the park etc at any time or hours good grief it’s as in the days of Noah minute marker 37:33
@therichestyoutubechannel6754
🤔... And clearly they are all being violated and government is not being held accountable for their actions.. pretty sad when we the people are in control. government clearly doesn't understand their duties cuz if they did they wouldn't violate the civil liberties/rights of the people. And we the people need to stand up together and hold government accountable for their actions
@dewelamut7353
@dewelamut7353 2 года назад
Aku cinta Yesus Amen
@daneliasosa6077
@daneliasosa6077 Год назад
Minute marker 35:00 are you a Jesuit your leaving out historical truth about the goodness of the Czars.
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