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Month: September 2023

Learn to Defend Your Rights in Just 2 Minutes a Day!

After the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was asked “Well, Doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarchy?” His response was, A republic, if you can keep it. “If you can keep it” implies that keeping the republic is not automatic, that we must work for it. In today’s world that seems an almost…

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Micro-Management in Government

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’ve worked for many different managers over the years. The ones I disliked the most were the micro-managers – the managers who need to control every aspect of what you do. They need to know what you are working on every minute of the day, how much time you spend on each task, and, worst of all, they need to control how you perform each task. I’ve worked for micro-managers…

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10 Items That Will Definitely Get Your Kid Suspended From School

We’re several days into a new school year, and if your kid hasn’t been suspended yet, you may need to take a hard look at what type of child you’re raising. It doesn’t take much these days for a kid to get kicked out of public school, even if it’s just the tiniest amount of patriotism!

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Meat & Dairy Banned by 2030?

If Americans don’t stand up for their rights, they will be steamrolled time and time again by government tyranny. We’ll look at a prime example in today’s Analysis Behind the News. If you’re concerned about American independence and freedom, then please watch and take the recommended actions. Also, be sure to like, share, and subscribe, …

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Judge Throws Out Attempt to Keep Trump Off of Florida Ballot

The ruling comes as other states are considering 14th-Amendment-based attempts to block the former president’s candidacy.

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Florida pastor escorted from school board meeting after attempting to read explicit content from children’s book

A Florida pastor was escorted out of an Indian River County School Board meeting on Monday after attempting to read pornographic content from the book, ‘ 13 Reasons Why’ by Jay Asher, which is accessible to students.
She added that prior to the enactment of the new rule, other board members had disregarded laws concerning pornographic, obscene, or sexually explicit content, allowing the books to remain accessible in school libraries.

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