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Lest WE Forget Historical

Lest WE Forget Historical

Auteur(s): Lillian Cauldwell
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LEST WE FORGET is a 30-minute video program hosted by Lillian Caudwell on the Passionate World Talk Radio Network. The show delves into historical issues that, though transpired in the past, are often overlooked by the present generation. It aims to foster an understanding of pivotal events in our country's history.
In our inaugural episode, we explored The United States and the Holocaust, featuring a discussion with three hosts. The focus was on unraveling the hows and whys behind the Holocaust, providing an opportunity to delve into the challenges faced by the Jewish Community then and now. Initially structured with three hosts covering contemporary events, religious perspectives, and historical insights, the podcast has seen two hosts depart due to time constraints. It's important to note that there's no singular right or wrong opinion; everyone has the freedom to express their sentiments about past events and the imperative to prevent them from fading into obscurity.

Concluding each episode, Lillian offers a Call to Action or an Action Plan for listeners eager to make a meaningful impact and engage on a broader scale. To participate, simply text your comments, name, and email to 484-364-1032. This serves as an avenue to share your thoughts and potentially connect with one of our hosts for a one-on-one conversation.

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  • U.S. Constitution Rights in Article III Explained
    Sep 12 2025
    In today’s episode, Lillian Cauldwell continues her powerful reading and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, reminding us of the freedoms secured through the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and countless battles fought to defend liberty. This episode highlights Article III, Section 2, which defines the scope of judicial power—covering cases in law and equity under the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties, as well as matters involving ambassadors, public ministers, consuls, maritime jurisdiction, and controversies with the United States.

    🙌 Tune in as Lillian explores the foundation of justice and the rights safeguarded by America’s hard-won history of freedom. 💡 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend!

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    12 min
  • Erasing Accountability Lessons from History
    Aug 26 2025
    In today’s episode of Lest We Forget Historical, host Lillian Cauldwell explores the alarming trend of erasing accountability—a tactic used to obscure truth, silence opposition, and distort public memory. As parallels to the Nixon era emerge, Lillian examines how the deliberate removal of records and suppression of information threatens transparency and democracy.

    Much like former President Richard M. Nixon, who infamously erased key evidence during his administration, today’s leadership appears to be following a familiar script. Documents are being quietly destroyed, conversations shut down, and digital traces eliminated—all in service of avoiding scrutiny.But this isn’t just political strategy—it’s an attempt to rewrite history before it’s even written. What happens to truth when power decides it’s inconvenient? And how can citizens preserve the historical record when leaders try to erase it?

    Join Lillian as she traces this troubling pattern through past and present examples, urging listeners to remain vigilant and demand accountability before the truth disappears altogether.

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    9 min
  • Why the Bill of Rights Was Essential
    Aug 15 2025
    In this episode of Historical: Lest We Forget, host Lillian Cauldwell continues her exploration of the U.S. Constitution by turning to the creation of the Bill of Rights. She examines why James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton believed it was crucial to explicitly protect individual freedoms — not only to prevent the Constitution from failing, but to reassure citizens who had fled authoritarian regimes that their rights would be preserved.

    Though the framers debated whether such amendments were necessary, Madison’s argument ultimately carried the day. The Bill of Rights was added as a clear safeguard — a written promise that liberty would not be left to interpretation or shifting government powers.


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    22 min
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