Constitution Day Reflections, Civil War Lessons & The Legacy of Charlie Kirk | Liberty RoundTable
Liberty RoundTableSeptember 17, 202500:46:14

Constitution Day Reflections, Civil War Lessons & The Legacy of Charlie Kirk | Liberty RoundTable

Join Sam Bushman and James Edwards for a powerful Constitution Day broadcast of Liberty RoundTable Live.

This episode dives deep into the meaning of Constitution Day, the lessons of the Civil War, and the current state of American politics. The hosts discuss the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the media’s response, and the broader implications for free speech, political violence, and the future of the Republic. Thought-provoking debates on history, morality, and the path forward for America make this a must-listen episode.

Timestamps:

0:00 – Introduction & Constitution Day significance
1:22 – Welcoming James Edwards; recent events overview
2:21 – The murders of Irina Za Ruka & Charlie Kirk: impact and context
2:43 – Civil War history: Antietam, states’ rights, and Lincoln’s legacy
13:24 – Modern forms of slavery & IRS discussion
19:44 – The George Washington statue and Liberty Village project
34:49 – The Epoch Times survey: questions and answers
38:55 – Media coverage, political violence, and free speech
43:55 – Lessons from Charlie Kirk’s death & final thoughts


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