THE CONSTITUTION STUDY
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What is so Important About Freedom of Speech?
Why is freedom of speech so important? Yes, there are those trying to destroy it, and others that want to protect it. But have you ever taken the time to find out why it should be defended? We'll delv
The Cost of Blindly Submitting to Government
Ronald Reagan said we should trust but then verify. Yet it seems many of the American people are willing to follow whoever gets elected to office blindly. Our slavish devotion to party politics had de
Relativism and Priorities
It is easy to evaluate a situation based on your assumption, and to judge things differently relative to what you would prefer. More often than not, this leads to a bad outcome. Understanding not only
Encounters with Law Enforcement
How many of you have had an encounter with law enforcement? I don't mean you got pulled over for speeding, but a serious encounter with the law? In the first segment, we'll take a look at a lawsuit th
Are We Ignorant, or Just Apathetic?
Be it ignorance or apathy, many of us are led around by others whom we let think and decide for us. Many Americans may be okay with willingly submitting to the servitude of others. For the rest of us,
Can We Still Trust… But How Do We Verify?
How do you decide who is worthy of your trust? And just how far do you take that trust. Sure, Ronald Reagan said, "Trust, but verify." But how far should we be willing to trust others? Today, I want t
Coercion is the Primary Tool of Government
From schools to Washington, D.C., those in government don't simply employ their just powers to protect our rights; they get their way by coercion. Sadly, by accepting the bribes of the politicians, mo
A Constitutional Look at Mandates
Have you considered the constitutional mess that mandates, in general, create? Today, I will look at what the Constitution says about the judges' "order" mandates, the CDC, and the federal government'
Seeking Redress
This right is often overlooked, not just by government, but by the people as well. Federal courts use the concepts of sovereign or qualified immunity to protect government actors from the consequences
What makes a Country a Republic?
Can a republic truly be a republic if there are suspicious irregularities in its elections? Does supreme power genuinely reside in the citizens if those suspicious irregularities extend to the acts of