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The Nature of Individual Liberty and the Supreme Court's 2005 Debacle: James Burling of Pacific Lega

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- 08/31/2005
James Burling, Principal Attorney working in the Property Rights Division of Pacific Legal Foundation discusses three Supreme Court cases that result in the destructiion of property rights. Includes discussion of the Kelo case.
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Stealth Destruction; Using Conservation Easements to Take America from Americans. Guest: Dan Byfield

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- 10/12/2005
Use of Conservation Easements has exploded across the American landscape. Learn how this tool has been used to further the aims of those working to advance the Wildlands Project in America and to further global government objectives. Dan Byfield of the American Land Foundation and editor of Liberty Matters discusses the truth behind Conservation Easements and how some landowners are beginning to understand their negative impact.
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Emergence of the New World Politic

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- 05/31/2006
Guest Nancy Thomson will discuss the emergence of the new world politic in America: how United Nations globalist advocates have disoriented America’s two party systems leaving average Americans confused and misdirected. This show will demonstrate how US trade policy has been used as a primary tool in driving the one world political dynamic.
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The Hidden Agenda of Homeowner Associations : Shu Bartholmew on F21SC Radio

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- 08/04/2005
August 3rd 2005 - Hear from Shu Bartholomew, who exposes the threat of Home Owners' Associations and the loss of private property they impose.
Download: Click Here (MP3: 6.86 MB) [To save to your hard drive, right-click (Mac users: Control-click) then choose "SAVE AS..."]
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Great Britain's Robert Theobald and Patrick Wood of the August Review...

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- 06/14/2006
A check of the alarming status of the globalist Sustainable movement in Britain; then Patrick Wood's analysis of modern globalism in the second hour of the show.
