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187 – Abandoned Prostitution to Falsehood

On May 9th, 1807, John Norvell wrote Thomas Jefferson, a letter. Mr. Norvell believed that he would soon become a newspaper publisher, and wanted some advice from the Third President of the United States about his “opinion of the manner in which a newspaper, to be most extensively beneficial, should be conducted,”. In another example…

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185 – What Price Liberty?

Patrick Henry asked “Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?” That is a question that has been on my mind lately. So let’s ponder them, and the rest of the words from Mr. Henry’s speech, next on The Constitution Study.

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183 – The American Cultural Revolution

Santayana said, ”Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
As I look around our country today, I see a lot of history repeating itself. The question is, will the American people remember the past, or are we condemned to repeat it. We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.

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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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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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177 – Term Limits

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

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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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173 – Rhode v. Becerra and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

In a win for the rights and liberties of the citizens on California, Judge Roget Benitez issued an injunction prohibiting the enforcement of CA ammunition background check and anti-importation laws. We’ll ponder what this means next, on The Constitution Study.

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