Tenther Radio Episode #79: Nullification of Agenda 21 and Obamacare, 2012 Tenther Year in Review

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In this post-Christmas show Chief Tenther Elf Michael Boldin and “Saint” Nick Hankoff join forces to review the nullification goodies that have been dropped down the chimneys of the various states in the union, as well as the top ten Tenther articles of 2012.

Lesley “Prancer” Swann pulls the Tenther sleigh in to briefly discuss SB0001 sponsored by Senator Brian Kelsey in Tennessee.  The bill would ban the implementation of the Obamacare in Tennessee.  The bill also is the basis of TAC’s model legislation to do the same posted on our web site.

Chief Elf Michael Boldin closes the show with a Christmas message written by Harry Browne.

Show Links:

Indiana Introduces Bill Nullifying UN Agenda 21
Tennessee Bill Would Ban Expansion of Medicaid Under Obamacare
SB0001 by Senator Brian Kelsey of Tennessee

Top 10 Tenther Pages for 2012

About the 10th Amendment
Legislative Tracking Page
New Law: Virginia Will Not Cooperate with NDAA Detentions
Liberty Preservation Act – legislation
Election Day Nullification Victories
Legislative Tracking, NDAA
Texas NDAA Nullification Bill Includes Criminal Charges for Federal Agents
Nine States Voting on Nullification Measures This Week
Legislation: Obamacare Nullification
What Is the Constitution?

TRX: Tenther Radio is broadcast every Wednesday evening at 9pm Eastern and 6pm Pacific. Host Michael Boldin, along with rotating guest hosts Lesley Swann, Nick Hankoff, John Lambert and others talk with top experts, newsmakers, and tenther activists every week. Stream the broadcast LIVE at radio.tenthamendmentcenter.com

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