If Badnarik isn't the point, then stop referring to him. Instead, answer the question I originally asked. What about the Constitution led you to start this thread?No, my point is the Constitution. Badarik is just coincidence as being
the one presenting the Class.
If the point is the Constitution and not Badnarik's claims, stop asking us about Badnarik's claims. Instead, ask us about the Constitution.If you disagree with his claims - point them out.
How about The Supreme Court's own words on the Constitution. Here you can read every decision the Supreme Court has authored on the Constitution in the last 17 years as well as key decisions from throughout the Court's history, neatly arranged by topic. I guess if you're willing to sit through eight hours of youtube videos, you should also be willing to read a few thousand pages of Supreme Court legal decisions. Since they are written by the governmental body actually charged with interpreting the Constitution, they are a much better source for determining what the Constitution means than Michael Badnarik, a software engineer with no legal training.If you can provide a better Lecture - post it!
If you disagree with the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Constitution, feel free to tell us why.
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