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171 – Pledge to Read the Constitution

For many Americans, reciting the words of the Pledge of Allegiance is like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket. Familiar, yet sometimes polarizing, these words describe a country that is fast disappearing into the mist of the past. But is that the only pledge the American people should be making. We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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169 – Executive Orders

Almost every episode I ask you to go to the website and ask a question. Well today I will answer a question about Executive Orders, next on The Constitution Study.

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167 – Pondering Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law

I was asked to do a study of 18 USC 242. It has taken a while, but let’s take a look at “Deprivation of rights under color of law”, next on The Constitution Study.

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165 – Pondering the Tyranny of Fear

I’ve heard a lot of people making crazy statements lately. I’ve even had some rather vulgar comments to my videos. Things like, “You do not have the right to infect people.” But I can prove not only how wrong that statement is, but that those who use it don’t really believe it.

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163 – A Government is Made up of People

I’m guilty of it as well. Talking about governments, federal, state, and local, as if they were some sort of foreign entity. But we should always remember that governments are something special. They are organizations, and they are made up of people.

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161 – Ponder Asking for Your Rights

I heard a podcaster talking about the difference between regulating rights and infringing on rights. Well the sad truth is, the power to regulate is the power to infringe. We’ll ponder this next, on The Constitution Study.

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159 – Pondering Usurpations

Recent events have shown the lengths politicians, both state and federal, will go to usurp your rights. We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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157 – Pondering Self Government

Watching this country’s reaction to the COVID-19 virus, especially those of the American people got me thinking, got me thinking about our experiment in self government. So I thought I’d ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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