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Author: Paul Engel

Like many of you, I am a product of the public schools. Like many of you I thought the Constitution was for lawyers and judges. One day I read the Constitution, and was surprised to find I didn't need a law degree to understand it. Then I read the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers and even the Anti-Federalist Papers. As I learned more and more about our founding fathers and documents I saw how little we know about how our country was designed to work and how many people just didn't care. I started The Constitution Study to help those who also want read and study our Constitution.

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181 – Pondering Electing Cowards

What happens when the servants we hire to protect our rights turn their backs and run? We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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180 – Judicial Misconduct

Six of the nine high priests in black robes have confirmed what I’ve been warning about for years. That the Supreme Court is now the Supreme Legislature. When will the American People say enough is enough of these blatant violations by the courts and demand their representatives do something?

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179 – Are Americans Suffering From Stockholm syndrome?

As I observe how the American people react to infringements on their rights, I often wondered why they simply accepted it. Then I asked myself, are the American people suffering from Stockholm Syndrome? We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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178 – What Happens When Courts Don’t Follow the Law

It seems everyone who has a complaint with government goes running to the courts to solve their problems. Not only is that a bad idea, but what happens when the courts don’t bother following the law anymore?

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177 – Term Limits

I’m frequently asked about Term Limits. So let’s ponder this, next on The Constitution Study.

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176 – Electoral Imbecility

Two cases before the supreme Court give enough evidence to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our legal education system is an utter failure when it comes to the supreme law of the land. The arguments are so bad I thought my head was going to explode!

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175 – Pondering Riots

I generally take a few days to digest a news article before I bring it to you. And today I’m glad I do. Because as I’ve learned more about what has been going on in our cities the last couple of weeks has led me to think deeper about how we should react. So let’s take some time and ponder riots.

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