Podcast | Interview With Oak Norton on the Call For Freedom

July 10, 2010

 
icon for podpress  Call for Freedom Special Guest - Oak Norton [1:10:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Listen in as we talk to Oak Norton and discuss with him how When he discovered that his children were not being taught simple mulitiplication in the Alpine school district, he wondered what was going on. What he discovered startled him and lead him on a quest which has placed him in the national spotlight. Join us as this Father reveals what has gone wrong in our public education system and his mission to change it (http://www.UtahsRepublic.org/).

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

**Remember: If you can’t call in you can still catch the show live on Pyrolitical Radio! Go tohttp://www.pyrolitical.com/ and click the radio button at the top of the page. FYI: Pyrolitical Radio is broadcasting 24/7 so tune in anytime to catch previous episodes of the Call For Freedom.**

Podcast | Interview With Tom Woods on the Call For Freedom

July 8, 2010

 
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Listen in as we talk with Thomas E. Woods, Jr., historian and New York Times bestselling author, recently featured on Glenn Beck, joins us on the Call For Freedom to discuss his latest book “Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century.” His new book explains not only why nullification is the constitutional tool the Founders envisioned, but how it works—and has already been employed in cases ranging from upholding the First Amendment to knocking down slave laws before the Civil War.

On the show we will discuss:

* How the states were meant to be checks against federal tyranny—and how a growing roster of governors and state attorneys general are recognizing they need to become that again
* Why the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution reinforces the rights of states to nullify unconstitutional laws
* Why it was left to the states to uphold the simple principle that an unconstitutional law is no law at all
* Why, without nullification, ordinary Americans will continue to suffer the oppression of unjust, unconstitutional laws

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

**Remember: If you can’t call in you can still catch the show live on Pyrolitical Radio! Go to http://www.pyrolitical.com/ and click the radio button at the top of the page. FYI: Pyrolitical Radio is broadcasting 24/7 so tune in anytime to catch previous episodes of the Call For Freedom.**

The Call for Freedom – Tuesday Mar. 2nd, 2010, 9:00PM(MST)

March 1, 2010

Constitutional Principles: Article 1, Sections 9-10 – Restraints on Congress and the States.

On Tuesday night, as part of our monthly Constitutional Principles Series. Tonight review Article I Sections 9-10. This deals strictly with the Restraints on Congress and the States. Join us for a lively discussion!

- What is a Habeas Corpus and why is it important?
- What is a Bill of Attainder?
- Can a State define duties or tariffs?
- And More.

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

  • Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 862-7200 then enter access Conference Code: 467648
  • Begins at 9:00PM(MST) sharp!
  • Call kicks off with a 30 minute presentation by our speakers followed by an open forum discussion to answer your questions and debate.

Resources

The US Constitution Online

Who Has The Advantage?

March 1, 2010

Each state has an equal number of two Senators. Is this an advantage to the large states or to the small states?

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Virtue of Contracts

February 19, 2010

senate_hearingCan a state pass laws impairing (changing or repealing) contracts that are already in existence?

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The States or the People

February 16, 2010

mapWas the Constitution a compact of the states or a charter of liberty adopted by the people?

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The Control of the States

February 2, 2010

usaDid the Founders want to keep the federal government under the control of the states or the states under the control of the federal government?

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Bills of Credit

January 25, 2010

continentalCan a state emit bills of credit (paper money)?

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State Titles of Nobility

January 23, 2010

nobilityCan a state confer a title of nobility on someone?

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New State Admissions

January 18, 2010

territoryWere all the new states supposed to be admitted on an equal basis with the original states?

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