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Year: 2018

Thugocracy

In the latest example of intolerance run amuck, the Daily Press of Victorville, CA reported that the banners for an Orange County crusade was removed from a local mall.  You’re probably asking: Why did they have to remove the banners? After two weeks of being in the malls, the Irvine Company contacted Harvest and told…

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Check out my Author Page

I’ve published a few essays on Amazon and have plans to publish many more.  You can follow me and keep up to date on  what I’m publishing on my new author page at Amazon.  http://amazon.com/author/paulengel

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022 – What is the Purpose of Government

In this episode we’ll look at what the purpose of goverment is and how our federal government is doing. Check out this episode!

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What happens when criminals run amok and the police stand by and watch?

I’ve seen multiple reports of a riot (erroneously called a “demonstration”) going on in Portland, OR while the police stood by and watched.  The police claimed they were concerned that enforcing the law would “inflame the situation”.  This seems to me a very good opportunity to discuss two important rights protected by the Bill of…

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Does “In God We Trust” violate separation of church and state?

First, I want to thank Meline for the question she asked at the website: Does having “In God We Trust” on our money infringe on our constitutional rights? If so, which one(s)? Since there is supposed to be Church and State separation, isn’t money clearly related to state which therefore should be separated from church?…

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Do We Fiddle While America Burns?

In this episode I look back at the recent supreme Court appointment, the fiasco Washington turned it into and the negligence of the American People Check out this episode!

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Do We Fiddle While America Burns?

I considered writing an article about the recent supreme Court appointment.  I was even asked to write about what constitutional questions the Senate should ask the candidate, but I decided to wait and see what happened.  To be blunt, I found our recent foray into self-government disturbing beyond my ability to describe.  I would call…

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021 – Meta Data and the 4th Amendment

In this episode we look at the question of phone meta data and the 4th Amendment. It may not be the conclusion you were looking for, but it is constitutional. Check out this episode!

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