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Finally: a Decent Podcast

Finally: a Decent Podcast

By: American Decency Association
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Finally: a Decent Podcast is a ministry of the American Decency Association. For 40 years, the American Decency Association has been standing for morality in the public square. With this podcast, hosted by our founder, Bill Johnson, our goal is draw attention to the normal, everyday, "decent" people that God has seen fit to make a huge difference in their families, churches, businesses, and communities. We hope you'll check back every week as Bill talks to old friends and new about what God has done and is doing and to be reminded of our need for Him in every aspect of our lives.American Decency Association Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • They Filed Felony Charges Against Her. She Stood Anyway. | Stephanie Scott, Part 2 (Ep. 52)
    Jun 29 2026

    In Part 2 of our conversation, Stephanie Scott — a Hillsdale County election official — breaks down exactly how Michigan's electronic voting systems work, why she believes the process is fundamentally compromised, and what happened when she tried to speak up.Stephanie walks us through the full chain of electronic voting: source code, tabulators, modems, electronic poll books, and the duplicate voter ID numbers she says violate federal law (HAVA). She also shares the personal cost of standing up — five felony charges filed against her — and how her faith carried her through.Topics covered:- How electronic voting machines work (and what nobody is allowed to see)- The electronic poll book and its uncertified software- The "fox guarding the henhouse:" Jonathan Brater overseeing complaints against his own bureau- The case of Tina Peters and data retention law- Attorney Stephanie Lambert and the fight against Dominion Voting- Ralph Rebandt's petition and how unelected officials decided 18,000 citizen signatures were disqualified"We know we're not fighting humans. We've got darker forces at work." — Stephanie ScottWatch Part 1 https://youtu.be/fliiykhJoAw| Follow for more conversations on election integrity, faith, and the rule of law.

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    51 mins
  • The Township Clerk Who Took on Michigan's Election Machine | Stephanie Scott, Part 1 (Ep.51)
    Jun 22 2026

    What happens when a small-town clerk starts asking questions no one else dared to ask?In this powerful first installment of a two-part interview, we sit down with Stephanie — a former insurance professional and engineering document controller turned Adams Township Clerk in Hillsdale County, Michigan. Elected in the 2020 election, Stephanie quickly discovered something deeply troubling about the way elections are run: the machines weren't being properly tested, records were being ordered deleted, and when she pushed back, the full weight of the state came down on her.From uncovering a 11.5% voter discrepancy in her tiny township, to refusing to hand over a voting tabulator without a search warrant, to being raided while at work 45 minutes away — Stephanie's story is a masterclass in what it looks like to follow the law when the system pressures you to look the other way.In Part 1, we cover:• Stephanie's background — from Minneapolis to Hillsdale, Michigan• How she stumbled into becoming a township clerk• Her first red flags about tabulator testing and ballot logic• The letters from Jonathan Brater and the Michigan Bureau of Elections• The raid on her township office — while she was at work• How she found attorney Stephanie Lambert through a divine series of events• The electronic poll book data she refused to delete — and what it revealedThis is not a partisan story. It's a story about one woman's refusal to just "follow the checklist" when the math didn't add up — and what that decision cost her.

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    1 hr
  • Remembering DHS Insider Phil Haney: America Is Living on Borrowed Capital (Ep. 50)
    Jun 15 2026

    In August of 2016, Bill Johnson of the American Decency Association sat down with Phil Haney — career Department of Homeland Security officer, whistleblower, and author of See Something, Say Nothing — for a candid conversation about national security, faith, and the future of America. This was the beginning of a month-long campaign with ADA bringing Phil to speak around the state of Michigan leading up to the 2016 election and the beginning of a close friendship with Phil which lasted until his unexpected death by gunshot in 2020. The FBI ruled it a suicide, but many of his clothes friends and family are left in doubt.Phil shared his remarkable journey from agricultural entomologist in the Middle East to becoming one of the most outspoken voices on domestic threats and government overreach. He discusses the personal and spiritual convictions that guided him through fierce opposition, why integrity is the foundation of any real stand for truth, and what it means for Christians to engage in the political process.Topics covered:- Phil's path from entomology to the Department of Homeland Security- His experience as a DHS whistleblower- Why America is "living on borrowed capital"- The role of faith, integrity, and community in fighting darkness- Why voting matters — even when the choices aren't perfectWhether you knew Phil or not, we know you'll be blessed by his insight - even a decade later.#PhilHaney #Whistleblower #NationalSecurity #DHS #AmericanDecencyAssociation #Faith #ChristianVoices

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    29 mins
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