Latest Episodes for this Channel
Sat November 08 2008
Today we are paying the price for a Wall Street system, a market system, a credit system, a housing system, that was (were?) on a shooting star trajec...
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Today we are paying the price for a Wall Street system, a market system, a credit system, a housing system, that was (were?) on a shooting star trajectory -- which has now collapsed in what is likely
a regression to the mean. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu
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Today we are paying the price for a Wall Street system, a market system, a credit system, a housing system, that was (were?) on a shooting star trajectory -- which has now collapsed in what is likely
a regression to the mean. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu
And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes
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Tue October 21 2008
Moderators should not ask questions which candidates (dishonestly) will not answer and will instead use merely as springboards to their talking points...
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Moderators should not ask questions which candidates (dishonestly) will not answer and will instead use merely as springboards to their talking points. Instead, moderators should simply say such
things as, "Senator, tell us for two mnutes whatever you wish about the war in Iraq"This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information
on The ...
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Moderators should not ask questions which candidates (dishonestly) will not answer and will instead use merely as springboards to their talking points. Instead, moderators should simply say such
things as, "Senator, tell us for two mnutes whatever you wish about the war in Iraq"This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information
on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes
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Mon October 20 2008
Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velve...
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Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For
more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section
of i...
read more
Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For
more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section
of iTunes
read less
Mon October 20 2008
Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velve...
read more
Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For
more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section
of i...
read more
Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For
more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section
of iTunes
read less