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Memorial Day

This episode is a short remembrance of those who have given the last full measure of devotion to protect our rights.

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066 – If you don’t get your way, just change the rules.

In what passes for statesmanship in America today, we’re going to take a look at several examples of some in government who want to get their way by hook or by crook. These efforts are not for your benefit, but to further accumulate power in Washington, D.C. Next, on the Constitution Study.

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065 – What is the purpose of government and politicians?

During a speaking engagement, the question of what is the purpose of government and politicians came up. We’ll discuss that more, next on the Constitution Study.

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064 – Stealing Your Healthcare

In the most recent attempt to turn us from a republic into a socialist nation, Bernie Sanders and others are proposing legislation to create “a Medicare-for-all national health insurance program“. There has been a lot of talk about the political, economic, and logistic realities of such a proposal, but not very much about the constitutionality…

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063 – How the 17th Amendment changed the Senate

At a recent event I was asked by the 17th Amendment changed the role of the Senate. I thought it was such a good question I thought I’d ponder it here, next on the Constitution Study.

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062 – Three Constitutional Myths

Studies show that approximately 40% of Americans cannot name a single freedom protect by the First Amendment. Worse, a quick look around shows that most Americans not only know little about the Constitution, but a lot of what they do “know” to be true is actually false. How can we be a land of the…

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061 – Are we still free and independent states?

In 1776 we declared that we were free and independent states. Are we still? Next, on The Constitution Study.

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060 – Who “Owns” Your Children?

OK, “own” may be a strong word, but the question is, who decides what you should do, you or the government? We’ll look at this in more detail next, on The Constitution Study.

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