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Velvel on National Affairs
THIS PROGRESSIVE BLOG SETS FORTH THE PERSONAL VIEWS OF THE DEAN OF THE MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL OF LAW ON NATIONAL EVENTS. OCCASIONALLY, THE RESPONSES TO HIS VIEWS OR OTHER INTERESTING ARTICLES ARE ALSO POSTED.
It is now necessary to create a new political party, for the prevailing two parties suffer from a disease that could be called corrupt sclerosis of the intellectual and financial arteries.
For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, please visit www.msl.edu
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This is Part 2 of the blog "Reposting a Blog on an American Third Party"...
It is now necessary to create a new political party, for the prevailing two parties suffer from a disease that could be called corrupt sclerosis of the intellectual and financial arteries. For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, please visit www.msl.edu
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A Dr. Seuss style ode to Mr. Bush.... the great "Decider". This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information of The Massachusetts School of Law, please log on to www.msl.edu and to hear and see the history of MSL, look for "Against the Tide" at www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes
Direct download: Poem-_October_02_2006.mp3
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Abetted by a sniveling Congress and a fearful, incompetent mass media, the Presidency has gotten dangerously close to all powerful, precisely what the founders feared in an Executive. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com for more information on The Massachusetts School of Law please log on to www.msl.edu to hear (and see) the history of MSL please visit Against The Tide in www.podiobooks.com or in itunes. And for additional information on the Conference on Presidential Powers, including a full description of each speaker and panelist, and the specific expertise of each, please visit www.mslawevents.com, or contact Jeff Demers at (978)681-0800, demers@mslaw.edu.
Direct download: A_Conference_On_Presidential_Power_In_America__September_252006.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:47 PM
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