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The American people, through ignorance and apathy, have lost their love for their rights and liberties. Our rights are trampled daily by governments, universities, the media, and businesses both large and small. Yet the vast majority of Americans not only bow to the pressure to relinquish their rights, they frequently ask for them to be taken. What are we to do?
Since 2014 Paul Engel has been helping everyday Americans read and study the Constitution of their country and teaching the rising generation to be free. In this program, Paul uses news and current events as a springboard to help explain the Constitution and encourage others to stand up for their rights, their children’s rights, and those of the nation.
The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America. 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.”


America Out Loud Network © – The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America.
John Francis Mercer said, “It is a great mistake to suppose that the paper we are to propose will govern the United States. It is the men whom it will bring into the Government and interest in maintaining it that is to govern them. The paper will only mark out the mode and the form. Men are the substance and must do the business.”
Should We the People take some time and examine how all of those in government are doing their jobs? Today, I want to look at some examples where our government has done its job as bad as the media is currently doing theirs, starting with the Supreme Court…
Here we have another mass school shooting, and on cue, we see the same actors making the same ridiculous claims, and expecting a different outcome. Will the American people ever learn the lessons these events are trying to teach us? That evil people exist, they will do evil things, and the only thing we can do is our best to protect ourselves…
Government-run schools are not safe. I’m not talking about any of the recent school shootings, but something far more sinister. When there’s been a school shooting, it was generally a student or someone from the outside that was the perpetrator. However, the long-term danger to our children is actually coming from the inside…
Over the decades and centuries, the role of government has changed. This change came partly due to both the desire for power and the willingness of the people to be ruled. But what is the cost of this servitude to government? While we were all promised an idyllic future if we just let government take care of us…
While the actions of the shooter are awful, those who are using this tragedy for political or monetary gains are the true ghouls in this story. American society has been getting sicker and sicker for decades. This is shown not simply by the acts of depravity and violence, but by people’s reaction to it…
Want someone to clean up your water supply? Want someone to make sure your baby’s formula is good for them? Just ask government. But have you noticed how often government screws up what we ask them to regulate? Of course, it’s never their fault. All they ask is for you to give them more money, power, and control, and they’ll fix everything?
Memorial Day is a day set aside to remember those who have given the ultimate sacrifice so that we can live free. So today, I want to focus on the freedoms and liberty these men and women fought and died for. And I want to start with a simple question….
Do WHO treaties and regulations have legal standing here in America? What should the people do in the face of these attempts to control us? Then there’s the Monkeypox scare that’s all over the news. Looking at how badly not only the WHO, but our own federal “public health” agencies…
Biden and his administration have claimed the authority to mandate the American people participate in a medical experiment if they want to work, determine what they can buy, how they will heat their home, run their car, and regulate the US economy. These “Declaratory Acts” are just as egregious violations of our rights, liberty, and the supreme law of the land as those in 1766…
The fundamental point of the Nuremberg Code was the requirement of informed consent before a person is allowed to participate in an experimental treatment. So why is it who controls your body seems to depend on whether they like the procedure or not? Today we are speaking with Stephanie Coxon…
When it comes to infringing on people’s religious freedom rights, I’ve seen everyone from courts to politicians to everyday citizens claim “separation of church and state.” I know several people who will point out that those words are not in the Constitution. However, the idea of the concept of separation of church and state does exist in the First Amendment, just not the way most people today use it. The Constitution Study with Paul Engel on America Out Loud Talk Radio can be heard weekdays at 4 pm ET. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on Apple, Android, or Alexa. Listen to other episodes of The Constitution Study, available on podcast.
Which side are you on? I believe the easiest way know for sure is to answer this question, “do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one? Which side will win in this socio-economic tug-o-war between collectivism and individuality?
How far should you be allowed to go when you disagree with someone? Is it OK to boycott a business with a policy you don’t like? Is it OK to encourage others to join you? At what point does influence become intimidation? I’ve invited Michael McCarthy to talk about his article. “All It Takes is 5 Monkeys and the Cancel Culture is Empowered.”