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Year: 2024

Election code: Are our voting laws being ignored?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Laws don’t prevent crime; they define it and assign punishments. When laws go unenforced, particularly election laws, democracy falters. During election judge training, I hear of overlooked mismatched signatures, raising concerns about integrity. From “Zuckerbucks” to election interference, I explore how unenforced laws risk undermining the transparency and fairness essential to our voting system.

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The Republic is broken

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The republic stands fractured, as Americans increasingly look to the government for solutions to every challenge, from education to disaster relief. This dependency erodes personal freedom and transforms our nation into something resembling an elected monarchy. We must decide: will we continue living comfortably in chains, or reclaim our liberty by shedding government control and striving for independence?

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Voted yet? Why your civic duty matters more than ever

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As early voting begins, my wife and I proudly cast our ballots in person. A pamphlet in Tennessee claims the state leads in election integrity, but it got me thinking: can we trust the process nationwide? With officials changing election procedures and the FBI quietly altering crime statistics, trust in our institutions seems increasingly fragile.

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More examples of election interference

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In this episode, we dive into the complex world of modern election interference. From assassination attempts on Donald Trump to media and search engine manipulation, we explore how these tactics shape outcomes. We also examine bribery and its impact on voter integrity, asking what honest citizens can do in the face of such challenges.

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Violence and Elections

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many Americans oppose the idea of violence in our elections, yet threats continue to emerge, including assassination attempts and terrorist risks. With some officials even considering body armor, it’s clear the danger is real. Should we trust the government to protect us, or prepare to defend ourselves? Today, we explore how to respond to these threats.

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444 – Bootstrapping or Malicious Prosecution

How far can law enforcement go when it comes to arresting someone? For example, say police have probable cause to charge you with a misdemeanor, how far can they “bootstrap” that charge to something more serious? That appears to be the question in the case Chiaverini v. City Of Napoleon, Ohio. While dealing with a misdemeanor situation, Mr. Chiaverini was subsequently was charged not only with that, but a felony. One little problem, the police had no probable cause for the felony.

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Will the 2024 elections leave us better or worse off?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The 2024 elections will shape the future of our country, just as past elections have. Key issues like inflation, underemployment, and government overreach are at stake. Will we be better off in four years? Our choices in November will decide whether we continue down the path of fiscal mismanagement or restore constitutional principles and responsible governance.

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Disinformation is how the Left destroys Americans’ First Amendment rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The rise of the term “disinformation” isn’t about protecting people from lies but controlling what they see and know. It’s the latest tool used by government and media to suppress inconvenient facts and manipulate public perception. Don’t fall for it—disinformation is the modern version of political correctness, designed to control and silence the people.

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