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Is the ERA really the 28th amendment? Biden thinks so

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a bold move, Joe Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th amendment, despite its failure decades ago. Meanwhile, Jack Smith’s recent findings challenge the narrative of January 6th as an insurrection. Dive into the facts behind these pivotal events and uncover insights that reshape the national conversation on law and governance.

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I thought that was obvious

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Maybe it’s a piece of legislation, and you cannot understand why people didn’t support it. Maybe it’s when some policy at a big-tech company comes to light, and you realize that based on their actions in the past, this evil policy made perfect sense. Regardless, there are plenty of things we find perfectly obvious, but do we have the evidence to prove it is…

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Rethinking America’s corrupt medical boards with Drs. McCullough & Latulippe

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When several medical specialty boards decided to put politics before medicine, they violated the major tenant of the hypocritical oath: first, do no harm. Then, we meet with Drs. Peter McCullough and Steve LaTulippe to discuss encounters with similar censorship and retribution. Have these medical boards stopped looking for…

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Justice is under attack

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Justice is defined by Noah Webster as “The virtue which consists in giving to everyone what is his due.” Perhaps that is why “establishing justice” is the second reason given in the preamble of the Constitution of the United States. While people all often talk about justice, it’s usually preceded by an adjective to justify the infringement of justice for…

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A search gone wrong in Kentucky

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – State and local governments are under scrutiny as a shocking incident in Kentucky raises questions about police misconduct. Liberty Doll joins to discuss the tragic death of a man during a late-night search warrant for a stolen string trimmer. Explore the unsettling aftermath and what it reveals about justice and accountability in modern America.

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What we can learn from triers of facts

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explore the distinction between triers of fact and triers of process in the justice system, highlighting key court cases that exposed unethical actions, legal overreach, and controversial policies. From Grand Juries to District Courts, discover how public legal proceedings reveal hidden truths and uphold accountability in governance, law, and societal issues.

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Checking the fact-checkers

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Fact-checkers were meant to be unbiased truth verifiers, but often they fall short. This raises a critical question: who checks the fact-checkers? Trusting them blindly is like trusting a fox to guard the henhouse. By learning to distinguish facts from opinions and verifying information ourselves, we take control of uncovering the truth in a biased world.

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The importance of local government in the big picture

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It’s critically important to be involved in your local government. To practice what I preach, I’ve met with my county sheriff, county mayor, and several county committee members. Today, let’s talk about involvement in local government from both sides of the ballot box. To help show you why engaging with your local officeholders is so…

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