Seven Principles of the Constitution Party are:

  1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;
  2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;
  3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;
  4. Property: Each individual's right to own and steward personal property without government burden;
  5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;
  6. States' Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government is reserved for the state and local jurisdictions;
  7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.

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Multimedia Resources

Randall Yearout's
"Constitution Minute" Radio Spots


Randall YearoutThese are the Constitution Minute radio spots you might have heard on KTW Radio 630 AM. We have high quality versions in .WAV format available for those wishing to broadcast The Constitution Minute in your area.

Your financial support will enable us to get these commentaries into more markets. Please use the Membership and Contribution Form above on this page to donate. Thank you for your generous support.

Note: The MP3 audio files are 1.8 MB each.

Purchase a copy external link of Randall's new book "The Constitution Minute" at Lulu.com.

  1. Jurisdiction - MP3 Audio
  2. Natural Law - MP3 Audio
  3. Virtue - MP3 Audio
  4. Leaders - MP3 Audio
  5. Common Law - MP3 Audio
  6. The Creed - MP3 Audio
  7. Civil Authority and Scripture - MP3 Audio
  8. Principle vs. Politics - MP3 Audio
  9. Subversion - MP3 Audio
  10. Crime and Rights - MP3 Audio
  11. Religion and Morality - MP3 Audio
  12. The Oath of Office - MP3 Audio
  13. Jury Nullification - MP3 Audio
  14. Treaties & Sovereignty - MP3 Audio
  15. General Welfare - MP3 Audio
  16. Creation - MP3 Audio

Audio files and Transcripts, © 2010, Mr. Randall Yearout

Randall Yearout's radio commentaries are copyrighted and may be republished, reposted, or emailed providing the person or organization doing so does not charge for subscriptions or advertising and that the audio file and/or transcript is copied intact and that full credit is given and that this web site address [http://www.constitutionpartyofwa.com/media.html] is included.


Watch The Constitution Minute at:

Constitution Minute Album on Vimeo  external link


Watch the Fall 2011 National Committee Meeting Album
in this Vimeo player:

Watch numerous other Constitution Party videos at:

http://vimeo.com/channels/constitutionparty  external link


Speeches

If you have a high-speed connection and a proper MP3 browser plugin, you can simply double-click on an audio link and it will play.

Interview of Robert W. Peck, State Chairman of the Constitution Party of Washington (23.9 MB mp3 audio file) by Mike Fagin and George McGrath, July 13, 2011 on their "The RIGHT Spokane Perspective" radio talk show (KTW, The Fabulous 630 AM).

Nationally syndicated talk show host Dr. Laurie Roth's speech (34.9 MB mp3 audio file) encouraging the Spokane County Constitution Party at it's October 2009 monthly meeting. This recording does not contain the questions and answers at the end, but it is edifying nonetheless.

Patrick Wood's speech (66.1 MB mp3 audio file) on the current state of the Trilateral Commission's takeover of the U.S. Executive Branch. Held at the 2009 State Committee Meeting in Spokane on October 3, 2009.

State Rep. (4th District) Matt Shea's speech (39.8 MB mp3 audio file) on "Constitutionalism" presented during the May 2009 Spokane monthly meeting.

Correction: Matt referenced Exodus 21 regarding the story of Joseph and total government control in his presentation. The correct citation is Genesis 47:13-21. He regrets the error.

The slide presentation he used can be downloaded using the icons below:

Broadcast (53.9 MB mp3 audio file) of Chuck Baldwin's speech during his Presidential Rally. Held in Spokane Valley on October 10, 2008.

National Animal Identification System (NAIS): In light of recent developments external link removing the USDA from the business of tracking livestock, the Constitution Party of Washington has removed its audio file of a speech against NAIS by Celeste Bishop. However, the issue is not dead. It is now left up to the states to implement livestock tracking policies. If you wish to be updated on this issue, please visit Celeste's website at: No-Nais Washington.


 

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