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In the first episode on the Declaration of Independence, I mentioned that a key criterion for a choosing a president of the United States is whether or not he or she knows and will uphold the principles, limitations, and governmental structure of the Constitution and of the Declaration of Independence. Today we’ll begin discussing what some of those are. These lessons are essential in this time of choosing those who will run our government and in knowing which laws are good and which are bad.
These lessons are drawn from the Declaration of Independence and include other truths and knowledge.
By Brandan Curtis HadlockIn the first episode on the Declaration of Independence, I mentioned that a key criterion for a choosing a president of the United States is whether or not he or she knows and will uphold the principles, limitations, and governmental structure of the Constitution and of the Declaration of Independence. Today we’ll begin discussing what some of those are. These lessons are essential in this time of choosing those who will run our government and in knowing which laws are good and which are bad.
These lessons are drawn from the Declaration of Independence and include other truths and knowledge.