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Why Freedom of Expression Is So Important

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s heated debates, the significance of Freedom of Speech often gets overlooked. I observe calls to silence pro-Palestinian demonstrations and see them as evidence of anti-Semitism. Why push such evidence underground? It’s crucial to recognize who is anti-Semitic, racist, or misogynistic. Let’s understand why protecting freedom of expression for all is not just important, but necessary.

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America’s Secret Police

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s post, we delve into the alarming parallels between notorious state-controlled organizations and current trends in the U.S. Secret Police. I highlight how fear, intimidation, and law enforcement abuses are shaping our society. It’s crucial for us, the people, to take a stand against this tyranny and start the necessary cleanup for a better future.

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Rejecting Reality

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore America’s growing tendency to reject reality, from climate science to transgender issues. I delve into how political actors and college students are often surprised by reality, highlighting the need for acknowledging cognitive dissonance in policymaking. It’s a candid examination of our societal challenges and the quest to restore reality’s foundational role.

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Pondering Our Future

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The future, often called the ‘undiscovered country,’ remains uncertain. Yet, by examining our current path, we can foresee potential outcomes. Today, increasing government control, censorship, and a declining standard of living signal a shift. The American experiment in self-government faces a pivotal moment. Will we alter our course before our cherished republic transforms into a corrupt…

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When Deprogramming Becomes Programming

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In my early career as a programmer, I observed subtle yet significant shifts in societal norms. Today, these changes are blatant, especially in our education system. From the sexualization of children to instilling race-based judgments, the impact on our youth is alarming. I share my insights on this cultural shift, reflecting on the past and present societal dynamics…

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Who Keeps You Safe?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the significance of “temporary security” versus “essential liberty,” delving into the Second Amendment’s phrase about a “well-regulated Militia.” I argue why an armed population is vital for a free state and question the implications of relinquishing arms for government promises of safety, challenging conventional perspectives on liberty, security, and governmental roles in our…

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Government as a Reflection of the Electorate

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s political climate, it’s easy to blame the government or opposing parties. But what does this say about us, the voters? Exploring the notion that politics reflects our culture, I delve into the relationship between the electorate and the elected, revealing how our attitudes and actions shape the political landscape and mirror our own values and shortcomings…

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A Crumbling Sense of Justice

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, I delve into the complex notion of justice in today’s society. I contrast traditional definitions of justice, like Noah Webster’s 1828 interpretation, with contemporary forms such as social, racial, and economic justice. I argue these modern interpretations erode the true essence of liberty and justice, urging a reevaluation to strengthen these…

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