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Brent has a way of speaking common sense and undeniable truth in terms that knuckle dragging hillbillies like me find hysterically entertaining. To say that I enjoy these down home conversations is a gross understatement.
So, what will we be talking about during our copious manufacture of intellectual fertilizer?
Just about anything and everything that we find discussion worthy, including our childhoods in rural America in a time when we could afford to be uninformed, naive and innocent.
Sometimes it is much better to say very little when there is very little to say that isn't negative. It's been that kind of week, and I'm ready for some really good news for a change.
I can think of no-one better to convey a message of hope and humor than Brent. The fact that Brent does a little Christian ministry on the side is another good reason for him to join us for a little clear thinking and a common sense message about heaven and hell in a world seemingly hell bent.
Common sense, common law and common talk were always integral with the American system of justice and government of, by, and for the people. That's how we functioned for the first several hundred years and is why we must recapture those standards if we are to survive as a constitutional republic.
the ancient oath to defend against enemies “foreign and domestic,” traced back over 1,200 years
the shocking truth that America was never meant to be a “republic” at all
the real system our founders intended — a common law nation centered on juries and local authority
why twelve-man juries, not politicians or judges, were designed to be the final arbiters of truth
how administrative and civil-law courts quietly replaced the law of the land with the “law of the city”
how the Patriot Act and 20 years of federal overreach accelerated the destruction of due process
and the forgotten fact that America actually has two constitutions — one written and one inherited through common law tradition
https://www.danhappel.com
By happelmtBrent has a way of speaking common sense and undeniable truth in terms that knuckle dragging hillbillies like me find hysterically entertaining. To say that I enjoy these down home conversations is a gross understatement.
So, what will we be talking about during our copious manufacture of intellectual fertilizer?
Just about anything and everything that we find discussion worthy, including our childhoods in rural America in a time when we could afford to be uninformed, naive and innocent.
Sometimes it is much better to say very little when there is very little to say that isn't negative. It's been that kind of week, and I'm ready for some really good news for a change.
I can think of no-one better to convey a message of hope and humor than Brent. The fact that Brent does a little Christian ministry on the side is another good reason for him to join us for a little clear thinking and a common sense message about heaven and hell in a world seemingly hell bent.
Common sense, common law and common talk were always integral with the American system of justice and government of, by, and for the people. That's how we functioned for the first several hundred years and is why we must recapture those standards if we are to survive as a constitutional republic.
the ancient oath to defend against enemies “foreign and domestic,” traced back over 1,200 years
the shocking truth that America was never meant to be a “republic” at all
the real system our founders intended — a common law nation centered on juries and local authority
why twelve-man juries, not politicians or judges, were designed to be the final arbiters of truth
how administrative and civil-law courts quietly replaced the law of the land with the “law of the city”
how the Patriot Act and 20 years of federal overreach accelerated the destruction of due process
and the forgotten fact that America actually has two constitutions — one written and one inherited through common law tradition
https://www.danhappel.com