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| JBS Brings Optimism to Fox’s “Freedom Watch” | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||
| Wednesday, 01 July 2009 21:00 | ||
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The exchange happened on “Freedom Watch,” an Internet program broadcast from FoxNews.com. It features former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano as a host who interviews significant persons in the freedom movement every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time. McManus: We take the country back through the House of Representatives. Buckner: But you are going to have to have 220 Mr. Smiths [like the movie, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]. You are going to have to have people with honor and integrity to do that. Napolitano: When you say 220 Mr. Smiths, you mean people like John McManus is describing you are going to have to win a majority of the seats in the House. McManus: Here’s my point. If you get 10, 12, 15, 18 types like Ron Paul in the House of Representatives, a lot of the fence sitters will say, “Hey, I better move over this way. I better start following these views.” That’s reasonable and that’s doable. Napolitano: Just as the rolling of the ball has caused people to jump on the bandwagon towards big government, the rolling of the ball in the other direction can cause them to jump on that bandwagon. McManus: Exactly. Trackback(0)
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Angela Bertalot
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Will the Real Mr. Smith Please Stand Up? I pray that all the qualified Mr. Smith's start making their stand NOW. The future I see for the United States is unacceptable and our children deserve better than that. The Constitution needs fully reinstated now. The people are getting angry but are they angry enough to move this country in the right direction, before it's too late? Will the populous stop accepting the status quo and demand accountability? Mr. McManus has shown us the path, so will he lead the way? We need a million man army to actively pursue the HofR. I don't want to be a slave to anger and despair, I want to be free. |





John Birch Society President John F. McManus brought a level of optimism to the freedom fight when he 

