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Year: 2024

An informed electorate

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Informed consent is crucial, yet our consent means little if it’s based on misinformation. From misconceptions about the Electoral College to Oregon’s ranked-choice voting and withheld truths about January 6th, there’s a lot at stake. We, the People, deserve clear, truthful information to make decisions in this election and beyond.

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A president’s legacy: How judicial picks last decades

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When considering a president’s legacy, judicial appointments often have the longest-lasting impact. Legislation may be repealed or overturned, but federal judges can shape the law for decades. As we approach another presidential election, it’s worth reflecting on how these appointments influence our legal landscape and the critical role they play in interpreting the Constitution.

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A time for choosing

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ronald Reagan’s 1964 speech, A Time for Choosing, feels just as urgent today. Reflecting on America’s crossroads, I see the same threats to liberty now as then. The dangers come not from abroad but within our own borders, as progressives and the media challenge our rights. Now is the time to defend our freedoms for future generations.

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443 – Blowing Holes in the Fifth Amendment

Everyone knows we have a right to remain silent, correct? What if I told you that in 2013 the Supreme Court upheld a decision basically stating that is not true. That you only have the right to remain silent if you verbally claim the right in the first place, otherwise, according to SCOTUS, your silence can be used against you. Let’s take a look at this case and some of the history behind this violation of yout rights.

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America at a crossroads: freedom or obedience?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America faces a crucial decision, a choice between two paths. One leads to more government control and diminishing rights, while the other strives for liberty, reduced regulation, and a restored Constitution. This election defines our future—will we choose the path of least resistance, or embrace the road that demands effort but leads to freedom?

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Don’t forget: states are sovereign in America

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As states declare independence, they claim powers to levy war, establish commerce, and more. Yet, recent actions in states like Massachusetts, California, and Georgia challenge individual rights, from gun ownership to voting laws. Reflecting on a decade with The Constitution Study, I examine our states’ sovereignty, the role of courts, and the fight to restore constitutional rights.

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Uncovering truth: What’s the rest of the story?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Paul Harvey’s “The Rest of the Story” reminds us that the truth often hides beneath the surface. By examining both sides, as Proverbs 18:17 suggests, we uncover a deeper understanding. This approach is essential in our views on gun ownership, police incidents, natural disasters, and politics. Who provides the best evidence for their claims?

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Hurricanes are not the only ‘disasters’ Americans are dealing with

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In the face of disasters, both natural and man-made, how do we respond? From delayed leadership during Hurricane Helene to the erosion of our rights and trust in elections, the real disaster we face is man-made. It’s time to question government overreach, defend our freedoms, and stand up for our rights before they are lost.

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