Bills of Credit
January 25, 2010
Can a state emit bills of credit (paper money)?
State Titles of Nobility
January 23, 2010
Can a state confer a title of nobility on someone?
New State Admissions
January 18, 2010
Were all the new states supposed to be admitted on an equal basis with the original states?
Outlawing the Slave Trade
January 12, 2010
When did the last of the Southern states outlaw the importation of slaves – 1798, 1828, or 1865? [Read more]
Interstate Invasion
December 26, 2009
If a mob of people from one state invades another state, does the Constitution require the federal government to intervene? [Read more]
State Taxes
December 19, 2009
Can a state lay a tax or duty on imports or exports without the consent of Congress? [Read more]
BS (Budget Shortfall) Roundtable – 11-24-2009
November 25, 2009

Listen to our call for freedom from November 24th 2009, where we discuss the impending Budget Shortfall which will be experienced next year by most of the states in the union. In this discussion we brought on several panel members to research the problem of their respective states, and the present solutions that will help the states overcome their dire situation. Different options for cutting spending and minimizing the shortfall. Different possibilities for generating additional income. And much more.
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Calling a Constitutional Convention
October 13, 2009
Where in the Constitution does it say that the states can hold a constitutional convention and propose amendments to the Constitution? [Read more]
The 17th Amendment – Why Your Vote Doesn’t Count
September 30, 2009
The passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913 allowed for the greatest unbalancing of the US Governments Checks and Balances of any legislation that has ever occurred.
This Podcast analyzes the background behind the amendments passage and it’s implications on the individuals political power. So Listen in and find out why your vote Doesn’t Count!
Pre Prohibition States
September 12, 2009
Three years before Prohibition took effect, a number of states were already “dry.” How many states prohibited liquor within their boundaries – three, twelve, or nineteen? [Read more]








