To Restore the Republic: Restore Constitutional Militia & Enforce the Constitution, Part 2

To Restore the Republic: Restore Constitutional Militia, and Enforce the Constitution & Bill of Rights (“Militia to execute the Laws”)
Part 2
By Daniel Vincent McGonigle III
November 11, 2013
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Part 1 initiated assertions backed by document proof of what Must be Done to Restore the Republic back to enforcement of enumerated constitutional operations.
Part 2 repeats many of the key quotes from the 4 Founding Documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union, the Constitution and The Bill of Rights.
Part 2 is different from Part 1, in that Part 2 information sources are found in 49 endnotes, as opposed to Part 1 where cites were attached directly to quotes, and Part 2 is somewhat more detailed. Readers of Part 1 will later recognize some of the same document quotes in Part 2 that are footnoted.

Americans Must Awaken to What MUST Be Done “To Restore the Republic” [1] — “it is their duty . . to provide . . Guards for their future security . . and such is now the necessity” [2] Continue reading

To Restore the Republic: Restore Constitutional Militia & Enforce the Constitution

To Restore the Republic: Restore Constitutional Militia, and Enforce the Constitution & Bill of Rights (“Militia to execute the Laws”)
Part 1 of 2
by Daniel Vincent McGonigle III
November 7, 2013
CampConstitution.bizbuzzweekly.com

Federal occupiers have ordered the Sacrifice of Liberty for Alleged Security . . .

In ORDER To RESTORE American Constitutional Security & domestic Tranquility, and to Restore the Constitutional Republic as mandated by all American Founding Documents >> Continue reading

Camp Constitution Press Reprints “Primary Education Fetich” by John Dewey

Camp Constitution Press has recently reprinted an article by John Dewey, the Father of so-called Progressive Education, entitled John Dewey’s Plan to Dumb Down America: The Primary Education Fetich.” This article was originally published in “The Forum” in 1898. Dewey, a signer of “The Humanist Manifesto,” believed that the public school was to be used as a pulpit to promote the religion of humanism. In this revealing essay, Dewey advocates an illiterate society. Continue reading

Camp Constitution creates a collection for articles by “The Patriot Pastor on its scribd page

Camp Constitution created a collection of articles by “The Patriot Pastor,” Garrett Lear, on its scribed.com page. Pastor Lear has been an instructor at Camp Constitution’s annual family camp since its inception in 2009. His articles include “The Black Regiment,” and “Someone Has Stolen My Country.” Continue reading

They Signed for Us

Tomorrow, Americans celebrate our nation’s 237th birthday with  fireworks, family gatherings, picnics, and barbecues.  Sadly, far too few Americans know much, if anything, about the brave men who pledged “their lives, their fortune, and their sacred honor.”   Thankfully, Camp Constitution Press has reprinted “The Family Heritage Series” with an outstanding article entitled “They Signed For us.”  Copies are available on Amazon or as a free download on Camp Constitution’s Scribd page-see the links below.

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Liberty High School Class Valedictorian Defies Unconstitutional Ban of Prayer

Camp Constitution commends Roy Costner IV who was the 2013 class valedictorian of Liberty High School. Liberty, South Carolina.  Mr. Costner tore up his approved speech, made a few remarks, thanked his parents for leading his to a faith in Jesus Christ, and then recited the Lord’s Prayer.  His fellow students cheered him on as the teachers sitting behind him, were silent.

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Camp Constitution Reprints Source Document on the Federal Reserve

Camp Constitution Press just released “From Farm Boy to Financier:  Eye Witness Jekyll Island, GA Creation of the Federal Reserve.”  This is possibly the first time since its first appearance in the February 9, 1935 issue of “The Saturday Evening Post” that this has been reprinted.  The article, was a chapter of the autobiography of Frank Vanderlip’s  “From Farm Boy to Financier.”   Continue reading