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Introduction to the Constitution Classes by Michael Badnarik will be resuming in 2016

• Michael Badnarik - Constitution Preservation

GOOD NEWS! 

After four and a half years of acting as caregiver for my aging parents, I AM FINALLY RETURNING TO TEXAS!

To celebrate, I am going on tour around the country to offer my eight hour Constitution class anywhere I can find students who are interested in our founding documents. The class runs from 9:00am to 6:00pm with a one hour lunch break. The cost has been reduced to only $100 until the end of March. You can click here to find an up to date list of cities and locations where you can take the class. 

Unless otherwise specified, please call me at 512-461-0995if you want to register for a class, or if you'd like to help organizing a class in your town. Please read the instructions for organizing a class before you call.

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Introduction to the Constitution a fundamental explanation of the philosophy of Liberty

This eight-hour class will be a life-changing experience, even if you consider yourself knowledgeable about our founding documents. Class begins at 9:00am and continues until 6:00pm with a one-hour break for lunch, and occasional breaks throughout the day. After class, Michael is usually joined at dinner by students who ask questions until they are too exhausted to keep going.

Each student receives an autographed copy of Good to be King, which is used as the text for the class. The class is valued at $300 or more, however students may attend for only $150, or 4 ounces of .999 fine silver. This is an incredible bargain for a $20 hardcover book, 8 hours of instruction, and several additional hours of personal interaction with the "Stepfather of the Constitution".

Course outline:

• Class begins with a sobering reality check demonstrating that much of what you think you know about the Constitution is wrong.

• The core of this class is a discussion about the difference between rights and privileges. Using information the students know to be true, Michael helps them draw the conclusion that "property" is the one-word answer to every question about the Constitution. Students soon realize that rights and responsibilities are as inseparable as heads and tails on a coin.

• An examination of different forms of government helps students understand that communism isn't just another option, it is the antithesis of our cherished Constitution.

• A 20 minute review of the American Revolution helps students rediscover their passion for freedom, making it clear that losing our Liberty is not an acceptable option.

• Eventually, an examination of the Constitution, Article by Article, and Section by Section, leads any thinking individual to the startling conclusion that most of what our government does is unconstitutional! This is unconscionable and totally unacceptable!

• Finally, each of the Bill of Rights is examined and explained to students now eager to protect these valuable ideals as the birthright that they are.

• Class concludes (usually too soon for students who now wish the class was much longer than scheduled) with a brief quiz that helps students measure just how much they've absorbed in a very short time.

• The evening continues with questions over dinner and drinks for as long as students are willing to stay awake.

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