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Doctor Ted's Prescription

Doctor Ted's Prescription

By: Doctor Ted Noel
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Commentary and conversation by Dr Ted Noel on issues of health and policy that affect each one of us. It's Careful Consideration of Our Common Concerns.© 2026 Doctor Ted's Prescription Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
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  • Episode 131: Our "Demented" President
    Apr 24 2026

    Evil Democrats (but I repeat myself) have taken up the megaphone to declare that Donald Trump has dementia and must be removed via the 25th Amendment. We examine the evidence. It turns out that The Donald is much smarter than the average bear, and is in fact a master strategist.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 130 - Minneapolis, ICE, and the Law of Self Defense
    Jan 8 2026

    Cited website: https://lawofselfdefense.com/

    The shooting in Minneapolis by an ICE agent is predictably being presented as excessive force by law enforcement. A careful examination of the facts shows that it was actually a very proper application of lethal force in self-defense. The laws of all 50 states agree on both the elements and propriety of the act.

    Left-wing protesters have no right to interfere with ICE. Further, Minnesota's Governor Walz is brushing very close to armed sedition or treason with his orders to the Minnesota National Guard.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 129 - Corruption: Proximate vs Ultimate Causes
    Jan 1 2026

    It's easy to say that a particular person violated the public trust and corruptly took funds allocated by Congress for Day Care, Autism treatment, or any of a hundred other "worthy" causes. But when citizen journalist Nick Shirley found $110 million in fraud in just one day, one has to ask if that's the real story. Or is the story actually that, beginning during the New Deal, the Supreme Court ripped the Enumerated Powers Clause (Art I, Section 8) out of the Constitution with United States v. Butler in 1936 and Helvering v. Davis in 1937. These decisions declared that the Enumerated Powers did not in any way restrict the things that Congress could spend your tax dollars on.

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    27 mins
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