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Author and speaker Paul Engel has spent more than 20 years studying and teaching about both the Bible and the U.S. Constitution. That experience helps Paul explain difficult concepts in a way most people can understand. As one manager described, “Paul can take the most complex idea and explain it in a way my grandmother can understand.” Freely admitting that he “learned more about our Constitution from School House Rock (a Saturday morning cartoon) than in 12 years of school,” he says that anyone can be a constitutional scholar. Since 2014 I have been helping everyday Americans read and study the Constitution of their country and teaching the rising generation to be free. Using news and current events as a springboard, I explain the Constitution and encourage others to stand up and secure the blessings of liberty for themselves, their children, and the nation.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Things are pretty interesting in America right now. Courts are whipping Texas law SB4 back and forth like a tennis match. States and cities appear to have lost all sense of truth and justice. And while the American people prepare for another election, chaos still reigns over some previous ones. It seems like we’re living in some interesting times.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The most important comment I’ve heard so far is when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was worried that the First Amendment would be used to hamstring the government. It seems she missed the point of the Bill of Rights. Does the Constitution mean what it says, or can it be ignored in certain situations? The Biden Administration Censorship case, Murthy v. Missouri…
I can see only one logical reason for this type of legislation. Similar to the orders to destroy the firearms and ammunition of the colonists, this legislation is meant to leave the American people unarmed, untrained, and unprepared to act as a free people. This leaves them dependent on the government for their own safety and makes them subject to the government’s will. This bill should be called “Preparing to Enslave the American People Act.”
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve all had that jerk on social media. The one we have to block because of their language, or just because they’re being a jerk. But what if you’re a public official? Can you block one of your constituents from your social media page? In a couple of recent SCOTUS cases, people sued public officials for blocking them from their social media pages. Today, we’ll take a look at how SCOTUS decided this case…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I often wonder if the logic used today is sheer arrogance or just an excuse to say, ‘It’s not my fault!’ Governments, using the pandemic as a pretext, infringe on our rights, citing ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ justifications. From election interference by tech giants to questionable financial decisions, it’s clear that crises are opportunities for power grabs. It’s not just a pandemic issue; it’s about political…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Discovering truths behind seemingly outrageous claims is my latest journey. From Schumer’s outcry on Russian interference to Canada’s controversial bill, the quest for deeper understanding never ends. Delving into the environmental impact of electric vehicles versus gas-powered ones reveals unexpected truths. Each revelation prompts a “Are you kidding me?” moment, pushing me…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the theatricality of Congressional committee hearings, I delve into the recent House Judiciary Committee’s scrutiny of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on the Biden document scandal. Beyond media narratives, political grandstanding on both sides is evident. Additionally, I tackle the complex debate surrounding the potential TikTok ban in the US, cutting through the rhetoric…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the fine print in agreements is crucial, yet often overlooked. This piece delves into the importance of reading contracts, especially regarding legislative documents and Joe Biden’s proposed 2025 budget. Uncovering potential surprises within these texts, I highlight the necessity of being informed, while promising to share both good and bad news, with a focus on the latter’s…
The income tax didn’t start with the 16th amendment; it started in 1862 to fund the Civil War. Since it was a consistent revenue stream, the income tax was sold to the people with a warning that it was necessary, the promise that it would be limited by a person’s income, and was scheduled to expire in 1870. However, that did not make it constitutional. Most likely due to the urgencies of the war, though, this tax was never challenged in court…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m sure we’ve all wished upon a star at some point in our lives. However, this childish practice shouldn’t be how adults plan their futures. The problem with wishes isn’t so much that they may not come true as that we may keep on wishing long after they have failed. For example, those who promoted and implemented defunding the police, wishing and hoping that it would lead to a decrease in crime…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the intricate dance between gun control advocacy and the push for more restrictive laws, I delve into the political rhetoric that often vilifies gun ownership while seemingly encouraging crime. Through a critical lens, I examine the ATF’s Demand 2 program, the controversial “Red Flag Laws,” and the broader implications on Second Amendment rights, inviting readers to reflect…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We often hear ‘Put your money where your mouth is,’ urging commitment. I argue politicians use our money instead of theirs, revealing true priorities. This piece examines discrepancies between what’s said and done, from spending bills to border actions, questioning if representatives truly align their actions with their professed values.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Diving into the frenzy of March, we explore the chaos of election season, Trump’s ballot access, and the fervor of Super Tuesday. We also navigate the escalating border crisis, the standoff between Texas and federal authorities, and the shocking arrest of an American journalist in Dallas. This month, it seems, the madness extends far beyond college basketball courts.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As Nero fiddled with Rome ablaze, some say Joe Biden similarly ignores the southern border crisis. Yet, unlike Nero, Biden’s actions fuel the fire. With cities and states under threat, Texas boldly defies federal negligence, spearheading protection efforts. This struggle against federal overreach highlights a pivotal moment for citizen action in safeguarding our republic and its borders.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Things are pretty interesting in America right now. Courts are whipping Texas law SB4 back and forth like a tennis match. States and cities appear to have lost all sense of truth and justice. And while the American people prepare for another election, chaos still reigns over some previous ones. It seems like we’re living in some interesting times.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Harmeet Dhillon, CEO of The Center for American Liberty, wants to know why Los Angeles Schools are not providing transparency on their curriculum regarding a whole host of Marxist agenda driven topics potentially being taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District…
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In this episode, I’m joined by Chris Downey, the pioneer behind VaxCalc Labs, exploring how AI promotes informed consent in healthcare. We delve into vaccine hesitancy, health freedom, and the revolutionary use of large language models for empowerment. Join us as we navigate the challenges and breakthroughs in ensuring individuals make well-informed vaccination…
Many who get lost in a sea of digital information have simply abandoned the pursuit of truth altogether. Moreover, this new lay postmodernism fad doesn’t discriminate based on partisan orientation. Whether in the form of conspiracy theories or alternative facts on the right, or a blinding focus on identity politics on the left, amygdala-driven conversations have crowded out reason and data across the political spectrum…
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley –We begin with a discussion regarding the latest Gallup poll that shows our country’s plummeting ‘Happiness.’ Then, we review an insightful discussion that Dr. Pierre Kory had with NHL legend Theo Fleury and his fight against the spiritual darkness that was imposed on Canada. We follow this with Sir Francis Drake’s prayer for courage – it is a wonderful reminder for us during these epoch challenges imposed on us…
Our country is at a serious crossroads. We are losing our God-given Constitutional America, and it is being stolen from us by Marxist Progressives. Homeland Security Director Alejandro Mayorkas is a case in point, a lying cretin determined to make a mockery of the rule of law by deliberately holding open the doors of our southern borders to welcome in Joe’s hoards of diseased, illiterate peasants and Jihadist terrorists, Chinese spies and who knows what else, and laughing about it…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Among the most prominent forms of economic fascism is the centralized authority to direct and plan the economy, trade, or commerce through restrictive and coercive methods. Centralization is defined as a sole individual, or a limited number of unelected individuals, who have been delegated the authority to control or manipulate the market — typically framed as a necessity for national security or for the welfare of the public…
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The National Security Hour with Edward Haugland – I delve into the intricate web of controversy surrounding the Army War College’s alleged transgressions. Unveiling a narrative rife with questions of civil and constitutional rights violations, I challenge you to scrutinize the institution’s actions. Join me as I navigate through the tumultuous waters of military accountability and the enduring struggle for academic freedom.
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Exploring the depths of government inconsistencies, I delve into freethinking as a necessary tool to navigate our polarized political landscape. From election polls to controversial legal cases, the need for clarity amidst bias and misinformation is evident. Join me in uncovering the contradictions that shape our perceptions and actions in today’s society.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The most important comment I’ve heard so far is when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was worried that the First Amendment would be used to hamstring the government. It seems she missed the point of the Bill of Rights. Does the Constitution mean what it says, or can it be ignored in certain situations? The Biden Administration Censorship case, Murthy v. Missouri…
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After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As the Jewish community concludes Purim and Christians enter Holy Week with Palm Sunday, we explore the parallels between these sacred times and the challenges faced by Donald Trump. Though not equating Trump’s situation to the biblical stories of Esther and Jesus, I find intriguing commonalities in the themes of persecution and triumph against adversity.
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – We must offer a sincere “thank you” to the plandemic for doing such a wonderful job of scaring a significant portion of the population away from the Western medicine system. The holistic health care approach is very different from the Western system and asks very different things of the participant: things that they are most likely completely unaware of and never saw coming…
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