The Constitution Study
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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.
What are the American people to do about it? We start by recognizing the true source of the problem. The root of the problem is not the people in government who are wasting the money. Rather, it is the American people who allow them to get away with it…
So what are the American people to do in the face of this modern tyranny on our soil? Can we avoid the need to fight on the battlefield as those in the Revolutionary War did? The answer is yes, but we will need to learn to fight both at the ballot box and in our county courthouses if we are to alter our governments before our children are forced to abolish it by force of arms…
Marxism, Collectivism, Communism, call it what you want, these ideas are the antithesis of freedom and liberty, and they are taking hold in what used to be the land of the free. From governments at all levels to everyday people on the streets, individualism, freedom, and liberty are being plowed under by lies. The good news is you don’t have to…
The evidence is clear, neither party is looking out for you. They both believe they know best how you should live your life, and they are more than willing to use the levers of government to force you to comply. So when it comes to the question of political party, I say, a pox on both their houses!
If we want governments to only exercise the just powers we consent to, and to return states to their rightful place as overseers of the federal government, then we need to return to federalism. It does not start in Washington, D.C., or in our state and county governments, but in the hearts and minds of the American people…
Dr. Fauci, the CDC, and the WHO are all political actors more than they are medical ones. More and more, evidence shows that at best, they were wrong, and at worst, they were lying. Evidence shows not only that lockdowns have made things worse, but the ongoing effects will be with us for years. The pushing of masks for toddlers, summer…
In a time when it seems impossible to stand against those who wield their power unequally, the good news is you don’t have to stand alone. But if we want more help in our fight for liberty, then we must share not only the problems in our society, but the remedies as well…
In Federalist Papers #45, James Madison said, “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.” Yet today, we see the federal government exercising numerous and indefinite powers against the consent of the American people. What can be done about it?
When many people talk about rights, I’m reminded of a quote by Inigo Montoya in the movie The Princess Bride. “You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.” I wrote a class on defining a right and how to use it. In this episode, I’m reviewing that class and applying it to some recent news items. Don’t worry; before the break, I’ll give you two sentences that will not only help you recognize a legitimate right but help you exercise your rights properly.
Probably the most overlooked freedom protected by the First Amendment is the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. The most common way to petition the government is to sue someone in court. But what happens when courts place their judgment above the law or when political factions use their influence to deny your rights? And what are the responsibilities of individuals when they exercise the right of petition? These are some of the questions we’ll answer in this episode.
John Jay said we should not only read and study the Constitution for ourselves, but we should teach the rising generation to be free. Today I have an interview with Joni Bryan, Founder and Executive Director of the 917 Society. She will explain what the 917 Society is doing to help teach the rising generation to be free, and what you can do to help. Then I’ll look at some recent news articles that not only show how important it is for us to take responsibility for our children’s education, but some examples of what can happen when we do. Website: 917 Society Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/917Society
Not only should we remember what happened in 2020, but if we don’t deal with the problems while they are small, they will inevitability grow. Whether these irregularities were sufficient to change the outcome of the election is not the point. How much corruption will the American people tolerate?
What can we do? There is a way we can inoculate ourselves against the racism, hate, and tyranny coming out of both governments and society. Rather than trying to fix Washington, D.C., we need to start by fixing ourselves, our families, and our neighbors. Only then can America once again be the land of the free and the home of the brave, which will fix Washington, DC…
When Alexis De Tocqueville came to this country to see what made us different, he said, “The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.” Will the American people consent to the destruction of their rights in exchange for the bribes coming out of Washington, D.C.?