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On this week’s Matter of Action ([link removed]) , Wayne Morrow speaks with Development Officer Tim Marden about his journey to The John Birch Society and his transition from coordinator to development officer. Tim tells a motivating story of how he was able to turn a liberal democrat into a conservative congressman and explains how members can do the same.
Tim understands the difficulties of recruiting new members but offers some great advice to recruiting potential prospects. Starting a business chapter is something that Tim has seen success in and offers his insights on how to get this started. He explains how members should focus on recruiting one key person at a time and then build from there. Tim urges to be patient during this process as this is something that is not done overnight. If you are interested in starting a chapter or joining one, make sure you contact your coordinator ([link removed]) in your area to see what you can do to get more involved!
On a side note the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) will be starting in Madrid, Spain today through December 13^th. To make sure you’re well informed, we are sharing articles and videos on the history and crimes of the United Nations. We will also be having a few representatives there that will be providing ongoing coverage of the events taking place. Stay up to date on the COP25 Conference by visiting our web page here ([link removed]) .
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Analysis Behind the News
Finding the Impeachment Bombshell
The House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings have wrapped up and reports will be issued this week. House Democratic leaders are stating there is enough evidence to impeach while House Republicans appear to not be convinced.
Over in the Senate, initial preparations are being made to conduct a Senate trial in case the House votes to impeach. In the meantime, the House Judiciary Committee is planning its first hearing midweek.
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Constitution Corner
Historical Roots of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving and its historical roots play an important part in our heritage of liberty. Do you know what system of government existed when the Pilgrims first started out on the American continent? It was socialism.
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Straight Talk
Equal Rights Amendment: What's at Stake?
Charles E. Smith stated in a June 1973 American Opinion, "We don't need the Equal Rights Amendment, we just need someone to enforce the Constitution."
Find out why Smith would state such a thing and what's really at stake for all Americans if an amendment such as this is passed by Congress in this week's Straight Talk. ([link removed])
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Dr. Duke Show
This week Dr. Duke tackles the student debt crisis in America, what is the problem, who is responsible, and how we can resolve it.
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The Constitution is the Solution
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