Live At Five with Glenn Curry on AM1240: 9.27.11

Live At Five with Glenn Curry on AM1240: 9.27.11.

 

Are we living in a cycle? A 200 to 250 year cycle? That was the question we asked Dr. Shannon Brooks, who teaches the Tytler Cycle to his students at Monticello College in Utah. Several callers chimed in, plus we had a short conversation . . . → Read More: Live At Five with Glenn Curry on AM1240: 9.27.11

Declaration of Rights & Responsibilities – Glenn Beck

 

 

Declaration of Rights & Responsibilities

As the American Declaration of Independence clearly states, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for people to band together and collectively declare their rights and responsibilities to which the laws of nature and nature’s God entitle and bind them, a decent . . . → Read More: Declaration of Rights & Responsibilities – Glenn Beck

NNY912 Spring Quarterly Videos

Part 1 – Business and Jennifer Bernstone     Part 2 – Ayesha Kreutz of the Frederick Douglass Foundation of NY   . . . → Read More: NNY912 Spring Quarterly Videos

2011 Obama/State of the Union BINGO!

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2011 Obama/State of the Union BINGO!.

NewYorkFamilies.org – Legislative Day 2011

New Yorker’s Family Research Foundation and New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms invite you to this year’s “Restore New York” Legislative Day event. With speakers like David Barton of Wallbuilders, attendees will be reminded of America’s forgotten history and heroes, with an emphasis on the . . . → Read More: NewYorkFamilies.org – Legislative Day 2011

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