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The Constitution: Victim of a 240-Year Game of Telephone
The Constitution is a covenant, not a blank slate for judicial activism. Its endurance lies in defending its original intent.

Peter Serefine
Jan 284 min read
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Librarians vs The People’s Representatives
Who decides what is appropriate for public libraries? That is at the heart of the case Fayetteville Public Library et. al. v. Crawford...

Paul Engel
Jan 257 min read
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The Perils of Perpetual Revolution: A Contrast of the American, French, and Modern Social Revolutions
Revolutions thrive on change, but without restraint, they risk chaos, tyranny, and the loss of liberty they claim to defend.

Peter Serefine
Jan 214 min read
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Medical Censorship
There were plenty of infringement on people’s rights during the COVID scamdemic, and censorship was rampant. Not only did we have members of

Paul Engel
Jan 2011 min read
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Why Do We Reinterpret Political Documents With Modern Ideals?
Reinterpreting the Constitution with modern ideals distorts its intent. Original meanings are the only safeguard of liberty.

Peter Serefine
Jan 144 min read
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What’s Wrong with the Crucial Communism Teaching Act
There are a lot of things I’d like to see done better in this country. On that list, education is right up near the top, but is it right to

Paul Engel
Jan 137 min read
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Should the Articles of Confederation Still Apply to Canada Joining the Union?
The Constitution’s silence on Canada’s unique invitation under the Articles suggests the offer may still stand as a legal artifact.

Peter Serefine
Jan 73 min read
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THE WORST OF SCOTUS: A list reversed
Kelo undermined centuries of faith in protecting people’s land from the whims of government, eroding a bedrock of the Founders.
William Cushing
Jan 64 min read
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United States v. Skrmetti – Oral Arguments
The transgender agenda has been moving fast the last few years. That said, several states have moved to slow their progress, especially amon

Paul Engel
Jan 616 min read
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Ignored Warnings: The Prophetic Cautions of Our Founding Fathers
To preserve liberty, we must read and study the Constitution. An uninformed electorate turns its protections into a mere parchment barrier.

Peter Serefine
Dec 31, 20246 min read
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The Evolution of the Commerce Clause: From Original Intent to Modern Interpretation
Congress could regulate local businesses if their activities, like purchasing out-of-state supplies, impacted interstate commerce.

Peter Serefine
Dec 24, 20244 min read
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Conservatives Are Left Without a Party in Modern Politics
Conservatives, rooted in small government and liberty, are now politically homeless in a system detached from their values.

Peter Serefine
Dec 22, 20243 min read
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The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Agreement on Limited Government
Both Federalists and Anti-Federalists agreed: the federal government must be limited to the enumerated powers in the Constitution.

Peter Serefine
Dec 18, 20243 min read
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The Founders’ Vision: Why Federal Regulatory Power Risks Tyranny
The Constitution of the United States is a remarkable document, meticulously crafted to prevent the concentration of power ...

Peter Serefine
Dec 11, 20243 min read
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Slavery: A Global and Complex History
Slavery was a global evil that touched every civilization in history. The United States was undeniably part of that history, but it also mad

Peter Serefine
Dec 10, 20244 min read
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The Federal Government's Role: A Century of Compounding Problems
Federal involvement often leads to inefficiency and rising costs; less government means more opportunity and affordable solutions.

Peter Serefine
Dec 4, 20243 min read
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The Jamestown Settlement
The Jamestown settlement, established in 1607, stands as a pivotal chapter in the early history of the United States, marked by ambitious...

Peter Serefine
Nov 28, 20249 min read
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The Misuse of Birthright Citizenship and a Pathway to Reform
Birthright citizenship, intended for freed slaves, is now misused, creating undue strain and incentivizing chain migration.

Peter Serefine
Nov 27, 20245 min read
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Embracing the Nebraska Method: A Path to a More Inclusive Electoral Process
The Nebraska method offers a fairer path to an inclusive democracy, empowering every vote and ensuring diverse political representation.

Peter Serefine
Nov 20, 20245 min read
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The Case Against the Federal Department of Education
Education is best managed locally; federal control erodes diversity and adaptability, undermining excellence and accountability.

Peter Serefine
Nov 18, 20243 min read
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