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Constitution Series Part 1

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Constitution Series Part 1
Start:
January 30, 2012 6:00 pm
End:
January 30, 2012 10:00 pm
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January 6, 2012
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AZ, United States

Constitution Series – Shane Krauser, Director

      American Academy for Constitutional Education

Date Change  

Monday, Jan. 30th & Friday Feb. 3rd 2012  6-10 pm

Please note:  February 3rd instead of February 6thShane asked us to change our date so that he was able to meet with Glenn Beck to discuss his Constitutional Series. 

The Constitution, taught like you have never heard it taught before is coming to Ahwatukee.  If you have heard Shane speak, you know what an opportunity it is to have this series available locally.  If you have not heard Shane speak, treat yourself to this event.

Cost: $30/person      $55/couple      $40 at the door  (this is for both dates)

Email cons...@aol.com to reserve your seat or for questions

 

Constitution I:

“How to Argue the Constitution and Win Every Time”

Shane Krauser is the Director of the American Academy of Constitutional Education, an adjunct professor of constitutional and criminal law, the Chief Instructor of  K-Force Vanguard (a firearms training institute), and a practicing attorney in the Phoenix area. Shane has spoken all over the State of Arizona at various venues on a number of constitutional issues. He has spoken at political rallies, addressed large audiences at the National Tea Party Convention, guided expert panels with various political figures,  appeared on the radio, and educated audiences of all sizes and demographics. He brings a wealth of knowledge to any forum, and that knowledge will inspire you. His experiences will captivate you. His dedication will move you – literally.

on the Constitution

Seminar on the Constitution – www.aafce.com

Part 1: (4 hours, Jan 30th)

*"Does it Feel Good to be King?"

    Rights, privileges, and principles of sovereignty and why we are a republic and not a democracy.

*"To Try Men’s Souls."

    Historical influences overview and the structure and outlay of the Constitution.

 

Part 2: (4 hours, Feb 3rd)

*"Who Wins: Public Safety or Individual Rights?"

    The various amendments and their protections.

*"How to Argue the Constitution and Win Every Time:"

    Debating constitutional issues by eliminating emotion, arguing facts, and understanding the Constitution.