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California, You're Terminated! Michael Shaw discusses SB 375 and AB 32 on Radio Liberty

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- 10/08/2009
10/8/09 - Michael Shaw discusses California's move to regionalize government, create sustainable communities, deter private transportation, and abolish private property through SB 375 and AB 32.
Click here to view the final recommendations for implementation of SB 375.Air Date: October 8, 2009 - Radio Liberty
California, You're Terminated! Michael Shaw discusses SB 375 and AB 32 on Radio Liberty
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Separating the State from School, Charity, and Business - Creating a Moral Society. Guest: Jacob Hor

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- 09/28/2005
Jacob Hornberger is not a third way "privitizer", managed global trade or anarcho capitalist type of libertarian. Instead he espouses consistent principles of Liberty regarding parenthood, private property and the establishment of a moral and legitimate government. Hear how America's rapidly growing government is threatening the core of our civil liberties.
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Can Government Take Your Property and Give it to Another? : Scott Bullock on F21SC Radio

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- 04/13/2005
Government's ability to take your property and give it to a government "partner" is at the center of the Sustainable Development's new world economic system. Institute for Justice presses the Kelo case in the Supreme Court seeking to restore the "public use" requirement of the Fifth Amendment. This may be the most important case decision in the last 150 years. Featuring guest Scott Bullock, Attorney with the Institute for Justice.
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Michael Shaw and Roy Avila on KSCO Santa Cruz

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- 01/07/2006
Michael Shaw and Roy Avila on the KSCO Santa Cruz airwaves.
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Political Action From Principle - Time to elect a new Congress: Kent Snyder on F21SC Radio

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- 12/29/2004
The Liberty Committee is a beltway coalition of individuals who are doing their best to hold back the flood of nonsensical and horrifying legislation being passed by a lame duck Congress. They have steadfastly refused to compromise on issues such as the wholesale drugging of America's children, or the sovereignty-busting Law of the Sea Treaty.
At the end of 2004, despite the efforts of the Liberty Committee and nearly 20,000 Americans who contacted their representatives, Congress pushed through the compulsory mental health screening legislation, but Ron Paul and other representatives hope to regain some ground in the new session that starts in January.
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