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picture tumbnail for videoMy first hand encounter with the Tea Baggers
Author: bowes3
Length: 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Rating: 2.6470587    2 starhalf start
Description: When I was in Portsmouth I had been warned that the Tea Baggers were thugs organized by the extreme right wing of the Republican Party to kidnap and derail the debate about healthcare reform. What I have witnessed first hand is much worse. They are a mob that feeds off itself using lies and half-tru...More

picture tumbnail for videoThe First State (1964), Part 3 of 3
Author: DelawareGovernment
Length: 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: Historical reenactment of the debate between Delaware's ratifiers of the US Constitution in 1787. Delaware's Governor Elbert Carvel (1961-1965) played the role of Thomas Collins. Visit delawareday.delaware.gov to learn more about Delaware being the first state to sign the US Constitution.

picture tumbnail for videoThe First State (1964), Part 1 of 3
Author: DelawareGovernment
Length: 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: Historical reenactment of the debate between Delaware's ratifiers of the US Constitution in 1787. Delaware's Governor Elbert Carvel (1961-1965) played the role of Thomas Collins. Visit delawareday.delaware.gov to learn more about Delaware being the first state to sign the US Constitution.

picture tumbnail for videoThe First State (1964), Part 2 of 3
Author: DelawareGovernment
Length: 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: Historical reenactment of the debate between Delaware's ratifiers of the US Constitution in 1787. Delaware's Governor Elbert Carvel (1961-1965) played the role of Thomas Collins. Visit delawareday.delaware.gov to learn more about Delaware being the first state to sign the US Constitution.

picture tumbnail for videoU.S. Constitution- the mini series; Article 5
Author: skinnychef
Length: 1 minute, 9 seconds
Rating: 4.3333335    4 star
Description: Article V. The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid ...More

picture tumbnail for video11 april 1960 elections in Cameroun
Author: abiezz
Length: 1 minute, 49 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: Cameroun Republic had to devote one-third of its national budget to the maintenance of public order. A draft constitution for the federation was approved by the Cameroun National Assembly on 7 September 1961, and the new federation became a reality on 1 October. The Cameroun Republic became the stat...More

picture tumbnail for videoMy First Project
Author: jennysadumbdumb
Length: 3 minutes, 55 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: For Mr. Hiles!! Here are the lyrics to match the song:Risin' up, a new bill is formed needs to be passed by the government There are 2 ways to propose this amendment Ones been used, and one has not Two different houses, one common vote Both must have two thirds majority Don't lose your grip, thats o...More

picture tumbnail for videoIRELAND: Say NO to the Lisbon Treaty 2009 (please)
Author: UKInfoWarrior
Length: 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Rating: 4.6037736    4 starhalf start
Description: Treaty. Ireland is constitutionally required to hold a referendum, expected 12 June. All other countries are ratifying the disguised EU Constitution without asking the people. The Lisbon Treaty establishes a new "European Union" with joint citizenship - an EU "federal" State that is technically and ...More

picture tumbnail for video"Ratification Document" - Inside the Delaware Public Archives 02
Author: DelawareGovernment
Length: 1 minute, 38 seconds
Rating:     1 start
Description: To learn more about the Ratification Document that made Delaware the First State, visit here: archives.delaware.gov Inside the Delaware Public Archives with Tom Summers is a series of short videos showing items of interest in the Delaware Public Archives.

picture tumbnail for video14th Amendment Citizenship: Citizen or citizen?
Author: truthtrekker
Length: 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Rating: 4.896739    4 starhalf start
Description: of a "citizen of the United States", as everyone had primary citizenship in one of the several states. The Constitution referred to the sovereign state citizen, and no one else. Those who went to Washington, DC or outside the several states were commonly called "citizens of the United States." In th...More

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