FREEDOM FORUM: Discussion

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Joining us today to discuss the latest wins for the nullification movement is Michael Boldin (NOT Boldrin!) of TenthAmendmentCenter.com. In this jam-packed conversation, James and Michael examine the historical and philosophical roots of nullificatio

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Comment by PureTrust
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The amendments are public things. Talk about them between two people might be private. Since there is privacy all around the whole country, privacy might be a public thing. It might be public in its general "fact" of existence, but it is private in its doing or usage. Maintain the Amendments through private discussion outside of government control. Then move publicly in ways that are set up privately.

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