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Political Courage

Political Courage

De : Douglas Perkins
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This podcast is dedicated to telling the stories of people involved in politics who have acted courageously in the face of opposition and threat.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • 62. Courage, Free Speech, & the Fairness Doctrine
      Mar 22 2022

      How do you define courage?

      What are the principles and values for which you are willing to sacrifice? How does this apply to the Fairness Doctrine and Free Speech?

      Join us for this interesting and divisive issue.

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      18 min
    • 61. Nixon & Clinton
      Mar 15 2022

      Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton - What do these two men have in common?

      Okay, unfortunately, the mistakes they made that led to resignation and impeachment are the first things that come to mind.

      But, the goal of this episode is to highlight Executive Orders they signed that have lasting positive impacts that should be a part of their legacies. Join us and learn to appreciate their accomplishments. Learn about the influential orders that they have in common.

      Let's remember them for their courageous accomplishments.

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      32 min
    • 60. The Courageous Confederation Congress
      Mar 1 2022

      In September of 1787, the members of the Philadelphia Convention sent the new United States Constitution to the Confederation Congress for their review.

      This new document outlined a new government and thus called for the transfer of governmental authority from the Confederation Congress to a new government. Instead of retaliating at the loss of their authority, the courageous existing Congress supported the new government and developed a plan that would facilitate that transfer of power.

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      34 min
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