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Year: 2020

166 – Free Speech Dies with Neglect

There has been a lot of talk about rights lately, especially with the recent infringements around the COVID-19 virus, but if we want to keep our rights, we must be willing to defend and assert them. The question for Americans is: Will we stand up and defend our rights or will we let them die…

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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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164 – Protecting Your Privacy From All The Wrong People

Senator Moran has submitted a bill to protect your data. Unfortunately, it won’t protect it from the most dangerous actors of all, governments.

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The Constitution Study Press Release

New Book Challenges “Fake News” about the United States Constitution Nashville, TN, May 4, 2020 — Today, Paul Engel released his new book titled The Constitution Study. Recognizing how little most Americans know about the U.S. Constitution and how much of what they’ve been taught is wrong, he wrote this book to help everyone read…

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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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162 – Rhode Island and the Right to Try Act

Do you own your own body? It seems a simple enough question. But in today’s society not only do you not own your body, but others claim the right to tell you what you can and cannot do with it. They believe that they have the authority to tell you when a medical treatment is to dangerous… even if you’re dying. And the state of Rhode Island wants to take a step toward fixing that.

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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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160 – Stay at Home or Not Stay At Home? That is the Question.

What makes North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, and Arkansas different than the rest of the states in the union? The answer is whether or not to issue “Stay at home” orders.

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