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Friendship and a Kidney
It’s time to hear a good news story and learn something useful at the same time. Heather Cordasco is giving one of her kidneys to her friend Mary Stokes.  We had the privilege of interviewing both of them together to learn how this came to pass and many of the details surrounding the decision and […]
Feb 28, 2017
Do you have a lawyer?  You’ll probably need one sooner or later…
We live in litigious times.  People are suing everybody.  Laws, statutes, and regulations are being created at record amounts and at a rapid pace.  Police forces at every level are all too ready and willing to enforce these new tyrannies.  The question is how prepared are you to defend against these aggressions, which threaten your freedom.  It’s […]
Dec 23, 2016
Veteran Homelessness
One of the most egregious disgraces that should weigh heavily upon our national conscience is the scourge of veteran homelessness.  This is not to imply that any one person or group of people is more or less deserving of being homeless, it’s just that often these veterans are in their predicament as a direct result […]
Dec 15, 2016
Article V Convention Simulation After Action Report
Well, it happened and the sky did NOT, in fact, fall.  Despite a degree of skepticism on the part of some concerned citizens, a group of focused and committed Americans performed a simulation of an Article V Convention of States. On Thursday and Friday (22-23 September 2106), delegates from each of the 50 states demonstrated procedurally […]
Sep 28, 2016
Progressivism: Could This Be The Source of All Our Ills?
Have you noticed how few liberals actually call themselves “liberal”?  There is another term which seems to be coming into vogue, and that is “progressive”.  It has a more positive connotation than ‘leftist’ or ‘lefty liberal’ or a host of other pejoratives that we on the right might think of. It’s time for conservatives to […]
Sep 23, 2016
Who’s Afraid of an Article V Convention?
Do you think there are governmental problems that can be fixed by changing the Constitution?  If you think Congress and the government has too much power, can you trust them to change The Constitution such that their power could be limited and reduced?  Fortunately, the Framers of The Constitution saw the need to offer citizens […]
Sep 19, 2016
Are You Ready to Change the Constitution?
How many methods are available to the citizens of the United States to change The U.S. Constitution?  One method stated in the U.S. Constitution is the Article V Convention.  This approach is controversial for reasons which are discussed in this podcast. Americans should be concerned and educated about laws and the legislative process.  The results […]
Sep 5, 2016
Are Intellectual Property Rights Constitutional?
What do you really know about Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights?  What are Trade Secrets?  The answers to these questions and many others are covered in this episode of the podcast. We spoke with Ed Keusey, a patent attorney, about the relationship between Intellectual Property (IP) rights, The Constitution, and the Federal Government’s growing overreach in […]
Jul 9, 2016
A Talk with a Candidate
Underdog candidate, Pat Cardwell, visited Williamsburg this week.  Doug Merrill and Joe Legaspi had a chance to interview him and find out his position on all sorts of issues facing Virginia’s Second District and the country.   The primary election is less than three weeks away. Who will get your vote?  Take a listen and […]
May 26, 2016
Republicans Getting Ready to Convene
We had the privilege of interviewing some Republicans who will be attending the 2nd Congressional District’s Republican Convention.  Held at Denbigh High School in Newport News on Saturday, 21 May 2016, this convention will conduct elections for delegates to the Republican National Convention (RNC).  Only members of Republican committees in this district can come, and […]
May 20, 2016