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Return of the Sustainable Transportation Scam to Santa Cruz

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- 05/17/2006
Wyatt Hull, a UCSC (University of California Santa Cruz) student discusses Santa Cruz County Tax Collector Fred Keeley’s transportation funding meeting which was held on campus yesterday. Despite the fact that Santa Cruzans rejected Measure J last year (a huge Sustainable transportation bond), the local Sustainability change-agents have regrouped and are back with a new consensus program to skirt the will of the voters. The patterns revealed in meetings of this type are important to citizens across the country.
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Restructuring America through Communitarianism

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- 05/12/2007
Niki Raapana, founder of the Anti-Communitatian League is interviewed to explain how communitarian law works to undermine American principles and destroy private property.
Air Date: May 12, 2007 - F21SC Radio
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Restoring Liberty: Kent Snyder on F21SC Radio

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- 06/23/2004
Kent Snyder, Executive Director of the Liberty Committee, discusses the constant drive toward centralized power in Congress and the growing contingent of legislators who work to advance liberty and restore the constitutional administration of government.
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Restoring America : Get information, Take Action

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- 06/27/2006
Property Rights Attorney Fred Grant from Stewards of the Range will discuss how you can take action to protect American ideals. Frequent guest Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center concludes our series with an overview of the state of America and individual liberty.
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Report on the U.N. Millennium World Summit held in NY. Guest: Joan Peros

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- 09/21/2005
The U.N. Millennium Summit plus 5 was held this month in New York. The President spoke and affirmed US commitment to world government. Joan Peros, a director of Freedom 21 Santa Cruz was there and reports on issues that you will not read about in the Los Angeles Times or Time magazine.
