On this episode of the Empower Podcast, Grant Callen and Dr. Steven Skultety, Director of the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom at the University of Mississippi explore the foundations of American democracy, the origins of rights, and why civil disagreement is essential to a thriving society. From natural rights vs. legal rights to the First Amendment’s protections, Dr. Skultety shares insights on political violence, the uniqueness of the U.S. Constitution, and how freedom underpins everything we value. A timely conversation for anyone who cares about liberty, governance, and the future of America.
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I'm afraid it's too late. When the Constitution is ignored and citizens can be arrested without warrant and all branches of government are controlled by one party, it's no longer a democratic republic. Our Founders warned of one " party political faction" becoming too powerful. In Mississippi we know more about the Civil War and in the West, they know more about the Wild West than about our Revolution. And, instead of preserving our history the NSDAR became a GOP vehicle thanks to Phyllis and here, to Dot who made it a place for GOP politicians to come speak and all white, of course.
Obama and Democrats had the White House, House, and a Senate majority one vote short of being filibuster proof. When the DC Circuit was ruling against Obama, Obama and the Democrats packed the court to make it more friendly. I bet we didn't hear a peep out of you about any of that.
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