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Speeches and Essays
"Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good
government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the
means of education shall forever be encouraged"
- Article III, Northwest Ordinance -
The following speeches, reports, and essays address issues of concern to those who believe there is a better way...
D. Michael North - Soldiers of Prayer National Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 25, 1994.
Discusses the relationship of the Christian to government, describes the God-ordained role of government, and the American Christian's place in it.
D. Michael North - Conservative Forum, Lafayette, Georgia, August 14, 1999.
The founder's intentions for schools, and a schools relationship to the teaching of religious principles.
D. Michael North - The Exchange Club of Rossville, Georgia, January 13, 2000
American schools...largest behavioral labs in the world.
D. Michael North - October 22, 2000
What has the impact of the Georgia Lottery been on Walker County, Georgia K-12 education? Is an education lottery the cure-all for your state's education woes?
D. Michael North - November 10, 2000
The lack of accurate history instruction in our schools is soon to result in the
dissolution of our republic. We must teach our children that the Electoral College
is one of their best hopes for the preservation of freedom.
D. Michael North - November 21, 2000
Drafted by Thomas Jefferson for introduction into the Virginia Legislature,
with commentary by D. Michael North. See Why Jefferson believed public
education was essential to the survival of a republic.
All original material on this site is protected by Copyright Ó 2000, D. Michael North
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