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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 – The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is misused to spy on Americans, including political figures and protestors. As Congress debates renewing Section 702, concerns grow about continuing abuses of power and the erosion of civil liberties. Remember Benjamin Franklin’s warning about sacrificing liberty for security as we face another potential renewal of these invasive powers.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Depending on what news outlets you pay attention to, you’ll hear claims of government corruption. Of course, these outlets and the people who trust their reporting will disagree about who in government is corrupt and what policies are corrupt, but we all pretty much agree that there is corruption. Unless we recognize our own biases and those of those we get our news from, we will forever be…
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Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The House passed legislation on FISA. NPR’s admission of being a state actor. A bombshell report… on the AP and how they used the ‘Elmo Effect’ to coerce and shape public policy. Roundtable with Sharyl Attkisson, Booker Scott & Atty Maggie Thorp. The Crumbley conviction, TikTok is Spyware, but so is Facebook and Google… Lt Joe Pangaro, Prof. Pedro Blas González and Paul Engel…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Labels are lazy. They are an easy way to dismiss someone or something without actually having to investigate it. Label someone a terrorist, and you can throw due process out the window. Label someone a racist, and you can simply ignore them. Label someone a threat to democracy, and you can do just about anything to keep them out of office…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – There are three types of lies in the world. Lies, Darn Lies, and Statistics. We should keep that in mind as we read and hear about the latest jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These numbers are not nearly as good as D.C. would like you to believe. Then again, they aren’t nearly as bad as their political opponents would want you to believe either…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In “In Disinformation We Trust,” I explore the erosion of trust in media and political narratives. With repeated inaccuracies from “trusted sources,” I advocate for personal verification over blind faith. Highlighting controversies in military extremism and election security, I urge readers to question what is presented as truth and embrace validated disinformation over deceptive claims…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Pledge of Allegiance ends in the words, “With Liberty and Justice for all.” What happens when the laws and the legal system are not seeking justice? Then, we no longer have a “justice system”; what we have is “just a system.” Whether it’s using the legal system or the bureaucracy to punish political opponents or finding ways to have undue influence on elections or courts to unbalance the scales of justice…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When the Founding Fathers established this union, they did not expect the citizens to be passive participants but active in its operation. Rather than expecting others to protect their rights, they wanted people to defend them for themselves. Our first Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay, told us how we could do that…
TikTok has been shown to be spyware, but that’s true for just about every app on your phone and website you visit. Not only would this bill not be effective in preventing foreign governments from spying on the American people, but it completely ignores the spying that other applications have been doing for decades. With all of the media’s focus on this bill, does anyone else wonder why all of the other apps vacuuming up and selling our data have been ignored?
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the essence of Federalism, I delve into how states, as equals, collaborate for the common good. Emphasizing the Constitution, I argue for a balance between state sovereignty and federal power. This reflection on states’ roles and our duty to understand constitutional rights highlights the path to restoring the vision the Framers had for a balanced federation.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When we think of organized crime, figures like Al Capone and fictional characters such as Vito Corleone often come to mind. Yet, if we consider the scale of influence and control, the federal government surpasses any known crime syndicate. Through a mix of bribes and threats, it exerts a formidable presence, challenging our notions of power and coercion.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As the 2024 election looms, it becomes evident that battles, both legal and tactical, are shaping up. With a focus beyond the presidential race, any contest might spark a legal challenge, with courts ultimately deciding outcomes. The electoral battlespace is being prepared, tactics refined, and the importance of strategic advantage underscored, revealing the intensifying struggle for the future of our republic.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the intertwined nature of America’s debt and greed, I delve into how our cultural obsession with money fuels economic policies, leading to growing national debt and societal issues. From public education to fiscal irresponsibility, I discuss the moral and financial consequences of our greed, urging a reevaluation of our priorities for a more sustainable future.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We explore the crucial debate between the quality and quantity of education, highlighting the significance of knowing the Constitution. Through examples of judicial nominees and initiatives by the Foundation for the Restoration of America, we uncover the essence of true learning. Christine Altenberger’s dedication to promoting America’s founding principles shines a light on the path to preserving our freedoms.
And when such a call is combined with any act that seizes or destroys a strategic target, takes hostages, impedes civilian mobility, cripples supply lines, delays emergency response, or poses a threat of mass casualties, it should be understood and treated as such. Tom Cotton’s open encouragement of terrorists’ would-be victims in their own defense reflects the moral clarity necessary to discern terrorism from political protest…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court rules that Idaho’s law banning gender surgeries on minors can take effect during ongoing litigation. This decision marks a significant victory for those advocating for legislative protection of children from life-altering procedures. The law also restricts medical professionals from prescribing puberty blockers and hormones, citing health concerns…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – In 2021, the top 50% of filers earned 90% of all income, so half of Americans are earning 9 out of every 10 dollars. It would be easy to think that a fair share would be 90%; that’s fair, isn’t it? I’m not sure how much fairer Biden wants it and where he thinks he’s going to get it because that same 50% of filers pay 98% of all taxes the government receives…
Too often, peer review of scientific reports amounts to little more than “pal review,” a rubber stamp from supporters of the hypothesis being investigated. What is needed is to allow reports to be reviewed by many people on all sides of issues, both inside the scientific community and in the public at large. One prominent group is actually doing this — the London, UK-based Global Warming Policy Foundation…
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Xi: Do not be so afraid of war. The old guy Bi (= Joe Biden) made it very clear that there will be no hot war between the nuclear States. If there is a hot war between the nuclear States, human beings and the earth will be destroyed. This is the rule set by the United States after World War II when they built the nuclear bomb…
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – We explore the vibrant resurgence of patriotism among the younger generation, highlighting the profound impact of national pride. We delve into the story of Tyler Shepard, a Pararescueman turned entrepreneur, whose life and ventures embody the enduring spirit of American values and the transformative power of dedicated citizenship in the 21st century…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – Dr. H recounts this experience and other brushes with death in his life. From a young age, he learned that the inevitability of death is not something to be feared but appreciated for its ability to help us live a life of joy and wonder. Our time on this earth is limited, and we get to choose the legacy we will leave behind, always knowing there is something better waiting for us on the other side…
Having our military dollars going to an endless war in Ukraine and toward shooting down an endless supply of rockets and missiles over Israel helps China reach parity with our military. Banning all cars except those made with rare earth materials, it’s illegal to mine in the United States helps China’s economy, as does shuttering all forms of reliable and affordable energy. Our country is committing economic and political suicide…
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The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – Ambassador Tan, serving during the Trump Administration, achieves significant milestones at the State Department. He holds the Chinese Communist Party accountable for genocide against the Uyghurs and highlights abuses against other groups. Despite facing hostility, he champions diplomacy over military action, contrasting with the approaches of subsequent Democrat administrations under Biden…
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The Tom Renz Show – Scott McKay, the Patriot Streetfighter, is relentlessly fighting to keep this country safe. I’ve had the privilege of working with Scott for several years now, and he doesn’t pull punches; he sticks to his principles. On May 10 and 11th, he is bringing his Patriot Preparedness Symposium to Ohio, and I’m looking forward to speaking and being with so many awesome patriots. Let’s keep the fight for freedom going with Scott today on the show.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is misused to spy on Americans, including political figures and protestors. As Congress debates renewing Section 702, concerns grow about continuing abuses of power and the erosion of civil liberties. Remember Benjamin Franklin’s warning about sacrificing liberty for security as we face another potential renewal of these invasive powers.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Idaho legislators champion common sense, passing a bill to ban compelled speech in public schools and government entities. Effective July 1, this legislation ensures that no one in Idaho is forced to express beliefs they disagree with, protecting free speech rights. It’s a step towards safeguarding individual freedoms against coercive practices in educational settings.
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