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Yes, there actually is an enforcement mechanism to keep the federal government within the bounds of the constitution. But it has nothing to do with trying to convince the feds to limit their own power.
Path to Liberty: February 12, 2024
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Thomas Jefferson – Kentucky Resolutions (10 Nov 1798)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to William Charles Jarvis (28 Sept 1820)
James Madison – The Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
James Madison – Federalist 48 (1 Feb 1788)
Roger Sherman – A Countryman II (22 Nov 1787)
James Madison – Federalist 50 (5 Feb 1788)
Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)
Lysander Spooner – A Defence for Fugitive Slaves (1850)
Thomas Jefferson – Draft for Kentucky Resolutions (4 Oct 1798)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 28 (26 Dec 1787)
Roger Sherman (8 Dec 1787)
Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)
Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)
John Dickinson – Fabius IV (19 Apr 1788)
James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)
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Yes, there actually is an enforcement mechanism to keep the federal government within the bounds of the constitution. But it has nothing to do with trying to convince the feds to limit their own power.
Path to Liberty: February 12, 2024
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Show Archives
Thomas Jefferson – Kentucky Resolutions (10 Nov 1798)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to William Charles Jarvis (28 Sept 1820)
James Madison – The Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
James Madison – Federalist 48 (1 Feb 1788)
Roger Sherman – A Countryman II (22 Nov 1787)
James Madison – Federalist 50 (5 Feb 1788)
Lysander Spooner – An Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)
Lysander Spooner – A Defence for Fugitive Slaves (1850)
Thomas Jefferson – Draft for Kentucky Resolutions (4 Oct 1798)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 28 (26 Dec 1787)
Roger Sherman (8 Dec 1787)
Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)
Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)
John Dickinson – Fabius IV (19 Apr 1788)
James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)
MORE VIDEO SOURCES
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Watch on Sovren
Watch on Twitter
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FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC:
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