I’ve talked about the differences between democracies and republics in the past. Based on what I’ve seen recently on social media, I’ve decided to ponder what it means to live in a constitutional republic.
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I’ve written before about the move to nullify the electoral college and the Constitution through the National Popular Vote. New Hampshire has come across an interesting way to prevent this overthrow of the supreme law of the land.
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It’s bad enough to have your property confiscated without charge or due process. But then to have to sue to get it back simply adds insult to injury. Even more proof that “Red Flag” laws are not only unjust but immoral.
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“Drinking the Kool-Aid” has become an idiom for blindly following someone or something. But what happens when the “Kool-Aid” that is being peddled has long past its due date?
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There’s an old saying. If you can’t convince them with facts, baffle them with …something. Well, there’s been a whole lot of something thrown around about the impeachment of Donald U. Trump. We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.
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You’ve probably heard about the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement in Virginia. While it is the counties that are standing up for your right in that state, the Kansas legislature has proposed a bill that would protect the rights of all the citizens in their state.
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I was asked to do a video on the infringement clause of the Second Amendment. So I’ll do just that next, on The Constitution Study.
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The widely reported shooting and stabbing events the weekend before New Year, 2020 should be a reminder of one of the reasons we have a Second Amendment.
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