The First Amendment protects our right to petition the federal government for a redress of grievance. But what happens when said federal government tells you that you don’t have the right to petition? Because that’s exactly what happened when the Supreme Court decided the case Murthy v. Missouri.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Our nation’s commitment to “liberty and justice for all” is threatened by those seeking to politicize the courts. Recent efforts to reform the judiciary, led by Biden, Harris, and Schumer, echo dangerous historical precedents. When courts are packed, justice becomes biased, and the law loses its meaning. If we undermine the rule of law, how can we uphold true liberty and justice in our society?
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s world, censorship isn’t just a government issue—private actors, institutions, and even individuals feel free to suppress opposing views. From social media control to boycotting businesses, these actions shape collective thought and challenge the idea of free expression. Are we heading towards a collectivist society, or can we preserve the individualism our Founding Fathers intended?
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In George Orwell’s *1984*, the dangers of a totalitarian government are vividly portrayed. What was meant as a warning now eerily mirrors modern America. The government’s collusion with social media to censor speech and control thought is alarming. Have the elites misunderstood Orwell’s message, or is his dystopian vision becoming our reality?
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Democratic Party claims to defend democracy, but its actions reveal a socialist agenda. By disregarding the Constitution, manipulating elections, and supporting Marxist regimes, the party undermines the principles it professes to uphold. Despite their democratic label, their true intent aligns with a totalitarian vision, threatening the very democracy they claim to protect.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In the midst of another election cycle, scandals persist, revealing deep-rooted corruption in the electoral process. Despite years of investigations, issues like non-citizen voting and judicial overreach plague our system. Ironically, the same electorate tolerates these inconsistencies, echoing Einstein’s definition of insanity: repeating mistakes and expecting different results. Are we learning from history?
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After the January 6th riots the U.S. Department of Justice began charging anyone they thought participated, but not just for the crimes they committed. According to the DOJ, anyone who showed up at the Capitol had corruptly obstructed or impeded an official proceeding, punishable by a fine and imprisonment for up to 20 years. Many claimed that the DOJ was overcharging these J6ers, misusing the law to punish dissenters. When it comes to 18 U. S. C. §1512(c), SCOTUS agreed.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s world, trust in the media is severely eroded. Reflecting on Thomas Jefferson’s advice to uphold truth and sound principles, I explore how the media, politicians, and institutions fail us. Jefferson’s warnings about a corrupted press resonate deeply, prompting a personal approach to uncovering truth amidst overwhelming information. Embracing diverse voices helps navigate these challenges.
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