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Rev. Dr. Jason Garwood, teaching pastor, reformer, and author of The Politics of Humanism, discusses humanism from a Christian perspective. He received his Bachelors of Science in Bible from Cairn University, earned his Master of Divinity from Missio Seminary, and received his Doctor of Theology from Hope Seminary. He has spent his career seeking to both understand and apply the Biblical worldview to every single area of life. His aim is to help pastors and churches be better equipped to eng ...
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When I hear people talk about freedom, there seem to be two different general ideas, freedom from something and freedom to do something. It reminds me of my days in Information Technology, when people described "free" open source software as "Free speech, not free beer!" When we talk about freedom today, are we talking about free speech or free bee…
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There has been a lot of questions lately about the powers of the President. Can a President fire a member of an independent agency? Does the President have to spend money appropriated by Congress? Is it legal for the President to send the National Guard to our cities. Most of these questions can be answered by understanding a single constitutional …
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Dr. Susan Smith Jones, PhD, Author and founder of Health Unlimited, discusses the latest science on whether there exists actual evidence based therapeutic value to red light therapy in improving human health. With new attention being given by mainstream healthcare providers such as the Cleveland Clinic, acknowledging a wide potential of established…
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When it comes to freedom of speech, there are two things that generate a fair amount of controversy. First is yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater and second is burning the United States flag. Recently, Donald Trump issued an Executive Order about flag burning. So let's take a look at the order and some of the history around flag burning.…
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Lynne Taylor, recognized educational researcher, writer and speaker also known as the Common Core Diva, discusses the latest push by the transhuman cult to normalize the idea of genetic manipulation through CRISPR technology on to children in the public schools. Supporting Documentation, Articles, and Videos from Lynne Taylor Company name: Nomi Hea…
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Like any other profession, there are good law enforcement officers, and bad law enforcement officers. While I believe that most LEOs are good men and women, doing a difficult and dangerous job, often with little respect because of the actions of bad LEOs. For years, courts have been protecting these bad officers through their rules and doctrines. A…
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Doctor Ralph La Guardia discusses very important role of the private physician in delivering individualized healthcare and how it may serve as the antidote to one-size-fits-all 'public-private' partnerships between government and companies, which is commonly referred to as 'Corporate Medicine.' Dr. Ralph La Guardia is a triple specialized physician…
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Donald Trump's recent executive order declaring a crime emergency in Washington, D.C. has created quite an uproar, both for and against it. While there have been many claims on both sides, what I haven't seen, except for my radio program, is a real constitutional analysis of his actions. With his recent announcement post about sending National Guar…
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Lynne Taylor, recognized educational researcher, writer and speaker also known as the Common Core Diva, discusses the latest push by the transhuman cult to normalize the idea of genetic manipulation through CRISPR technology on to children in the public schools. Supporting Documentation, Articles, and Videos from Lynne Taylor The news that broke la…
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Mr. Paul Engel, speaker, talk show host, and author of 'Read The Constitution In 30 Days' discusses the absolute importance of both reading and understanding the United States Constitution in order to protect and defend your freedom. The old famous quip by Dr. Benjamin Franklin on the last day of the Philadelphia Convention, September 18, 1787 when…
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As a society, we've decided that certain things like alcohol, tobacco, and pornography are not safe for minors. When I buy wine at the grocery store, I have to show my ID to verify my age. Take a look at my picture on the website and you'll see I'm well over the age where I can purchase alcohol, but I'm still asked to verify my age. That's because …
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Dr. Anna Blessing discusses the importance of spiritual and emotional growth in service of overall well-being and health. Dr. Anna Blessing, PhD, M.Msc, B.Msc, CNC, is a Frequency Medicine Doctor and founder of Tucson Biofeedback. After enduring years of chronic health challenges—including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, migraines, C-PTSD, and more—…
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Congress created Medicaid in 1965 to subsidize state healthcare system for people unable to afford healthcare. South Carolina has a law the prohibits public funds being used for abortion. For this reason, South Carolina disqualified Planned Parenthood from participating in the state's Medicaid system. It should be no surprise that Planned Parenthoo…
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Dr. Daniel Sutter, Professor of economics, author, and policy advisor for the Heartland Institute joins Dr. George discusses the question: Will DOGE actually be able to save the US from bankruptcy? Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. gradu…
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Lynne Taylor, recognized educational researcher, writer and speaker also known as the Common Core Diva, discusses the claimed abolition of the United States Department of Education and what that means in reality. Supporting Documentation, Articles, and Videos from Lynne Taylor https://www.commoncorediva.com/aiovg_videos/63955/ (Includes several of …
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Back in March, the Supreme Court argued the case Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc., et al. v. Wisconsin Labor And Industry Review Commission et al. I reviewed those arguments in my article Are You Religious Enough? In June, the court released its decision, and thankfully, the court came to what I believe is the correct decision. That's not to say the…
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Dr. Amber Belt a Naturopathic Physician, discusses how Medical autonomy gives power to the patient so they may take control of their health. With two decades of experience in the medical field, Dr. Belt is poised to help you empower yourself around your health. In her time practicing as a Naturopathic Physician, she has seen firsthand how the Sickc…
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Which came first, the states or the federal government? A better question should be who created whom? Did the federal government create the states? No, the states created the federal government when they ratified the Constitution. So if the states are the "parents" of the federal government, why are they not sovereign over it? One state legislature…
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Mr. Brandon LaGreca, LAc, MAcOM is an author, speaker, and holistic medical practitioner who specializes in empowering people through and beyond cancer discusses his new book: Cancer, Trauma and Emotions: A Traditional Medicine Path to spiritual Wholeness. Brandon LaGreca, LAc, MAcOM, grew up on the East Coast of the US and attended Montclair State…
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SCOTUS, supreme court, HHS, health insurance, obama care, health and human services, HHS, There is a quote pretty much sums up a recent Supreme Court decision regarding your healthcare. Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive -- Sir Walter Scott In the case Kennedy v Braidwood Management, inc. we see the tangled web the Uni…
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Dr. Susan Smith Jones, PhD, Author and founder of Health Unlimited, discusses stress, the illness that it can cause, and what you can do to gain control over it in your life. For a woman with three of America's most ordinary names, Susan Smith Jones, PhD, has certainly made extraordinary contributions in the fields of holistic health, anti-aging, o…
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Earlier this year I wrote about the oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the case Mahmoud V. Taylor. The case had to do with a parent's right to opt their children out of content in public school they found objectionable, and the Supreme Court was asked if the plaintiffs were entitled to a preliminary injunction preventing the school from tea…
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Doctor Ralph La Guardia discusses the detrimental health and environmental danger of micro plastic and its even tinier brother nano plastics. Dr. Ralph La Guardia is a triple specialized physician in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Bariatrics. He is also the author of The Doomsday Book of Medicine, The Bible of Alternative Medicine, and Infected…
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Lynne Taylor The Common Core Diva discusses the new generation of beta babies what do they mean to the future of humanity. Lynne Taylor has been the Common Core and National Standards in education warrior since 2009. She is a recognized speaker, author, researcher, and podcaster who brings truth with a smile and a jar of applesauce! Be sure to watc…
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All of western culture is at war. The fundamental point of conflict is whether a person's "gender" is determined by biology or psychology, reality or wishes. One of the latest battles in this war is the Supreme Court case _United States v. Skrmetti._In this case Mr. Skrmetti, as Attorney General of the State of Tennessee, is defending the state's l…
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Dr. Ralph La Guardia, author and physician Board Certified in Bariatric, Geriatric, and Internal Medicine, discusses the importance of water in maintaining our health. Dr. Ralph La Guardia is a triple specialized physician in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Bariatrics. He is also the author of The Doomsday Book of Medicine, The Bible of Alternat…
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In the "Rock, Paper, Scissors" of our federal government, who wins? Does a federal court always get what it wants, or are there limitations? While hearing cases on the question of "birthright citizenship", several District Courts claimed the power to rule over the President. I don't remember seeing that in the Constitution. Now, the Supreme Court h…
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There has been a lot of talk about due process lately, but little of it seems to be informed by proof or evidence. Five of the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights are called the "Due Process Amendments". With a little bit of research, we can not only be sure of what due process is, but how the Constitution protects our rights to it.…
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Imagine being awakened from a sound sleep by a group of armed men bashing in your door. Come to find out, it's the FBI. Oh yeah, and they have the wrong house. After the trauma, not to mention the damage to your house, at the very least you can sue for a redress of these grievances, right? That is the question before the Supreme Court in the case M…
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Birthright citizenship has been a very hot topic for the last few years. When Donald Trump signed an executive order that quoted both the Constitution of the United States and federal law, claiming that would be the policy of the United States, that triggered mulitiple lawsuits. Now, three of those suits have been combined into one and oral argumen…
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Cities and states have been trying to put gun manufacturers out of business for decades with frivolous lawsuits, blaming them for the criminal use of their products. This got to be such a problem that Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. Now Mexico has joined the fight, blaming Smith & Wesson for their drug cartel problems…
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, – Declarati…
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The State of Wisconsin exempts religious organizations from their unemployment tax system. Even though everyone agrees that Catholic Charities is controlled by a church, Wisconsin Supreme Court held that Catholic Charities is not "operated primarily for religious purposes", and therefore does not qualify for the exemption. Catholic Charities appeal…
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There will always be tension between our desire for privacy and safety. We're all for privacy, until we find that an invasion of said privacy could have stopped some terrible event. But are we willing to trade our privacy for safety? "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." --Benjami…
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I don't know which of the three branches of government does the most to infringe on your rights. Take, for example, the recent Supreme Court decision in the case Bondi v. Vanderstok, where Mr. Vanderstok challenged the recent regulation from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives redefining weapons parts kits as firearms. It seems…
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Imagine you are stopped by law enforcement. Maybe you were doing something wrong, maybe not. At this point, when you are in the custody of law enforcement, whose safety matters more, yours or the officers? In the 2017 Fourth Circuit case United States v. Robinson, while not specifically put this way, the question came up, does officer safety trump …
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As a lifelong gun owner, I understand the awesome responsibility of owning a weapon. After getting my concealed carry license many years ago, I came to understand the greater responsibility of having a deadly weapon on my person. But as a constitutional scholar, I've come to realize just how badly states are infringing on our rights, simply because…
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Ibriam Kendi is often quoted as saying "The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination." But is that true? Above the main entrance to the Supreme Court is a promise chiseled into the marble façade, "equal justice under law". How can we have equal justice under law if one side is always discriminating against another? Enter the cas…
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Free speech jurisprudence has rested on shaky ground for decades in this country. Looking back at cases like Hill v. Colorado, Austin v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, and Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health has left a confusing and contradictory morass of precedence, most if not all of it contradicting the Constitution of the United States. Wi…
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