Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
On December 6th, 2011, I again made an appearance on the Repeal the 17th Amendment Podcast, this time to discuss my December 1st, 2011 blog column Hussein Obama’s Upcoming Dictatorship: The Virtual World & The Physical World. To listen to the podcast, visit the BlogTalkRadio podcast entry. If you subscribe to the podcast via RSS, [...]
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Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
(Inspiration from commenter “Jim” on a blog post from Repeal the 17th Amendment Blog) Download picture
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Friday, March 25th, 2011
(This was posted as a comment to a 17th-amendment-related blog and thus more tailored to it, but I still repeat the same facts again and again in every right-wing blog & message board.) The link between the 17th and the Fed is extremely weak. Everyone seems to always forget that the Fed did not repeal [...]
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Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
The Repeal the 17th Amendment podcast interview, which I previously mentioned, is available for listening on the BlogTalkRadio page. If you subscribe to the podcast via RSS, you can also download the MP3. Here is a direct link, note that as the RSS feed gets updated the download may disappear. UPDATE 3/3/11: I obtained permission [...]
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Sunday, February 27th, 2011
From my public Yahoo Calendar entry: Repeal the 17th Amendment Podcast Date: Wednesday March 2, 2011 Time: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Type: Interview (Public) Location: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/repealtheseventeenth I will be appearing on the Repeal the 17th Amendment Podcast, being interviewed by Brian Duffy. The topic will be on methods of repeal, the issues and risks [...]
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Monday, February 21st, 2011
(The following article was submitted to the Repeal the 17th Amendment blog) Probably one of the toughest obstacles to repealing the 17th amendment is the fact that the careers of senators are put in jeopardy. Many people believe that a constitutional convention by the states is the only possible way to repeal the 17th amendment, [...]
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Other than the buttons on the side and some links in the blogroll, I don’t like to discuss politics on this blog, as I’ve run political blogs before and it’s just frustrating and boring after a while. However, I’ve just come across a great article, fully cited, on the 17th Amendment and the damage it [...]
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