While pushing his bill to keep incandescent light bulbs legal in Arizona, state Sen. Frank Antenori explains why the state has the right under the U.S. Constitution to build its own nuclear bomb.
This article appears in Apr 8-14, 2010.
While pushing his bill to keep incandescent light bulbs legal in Arizona, state Sen. Frank Antenori explains why the state has the right under the U.S. Constitution to build its own nuclear bomb.
This article appears in Apr 8-14, 2010.
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Well, Jim Nintzel, Frank “…currently works as a program manager in the Aerospace-Defense industry.” according to: http://www.vote4frank.com/about-frank/
So very coy of Frank to not name his employer…
And yet we find here:
“Frank moved to Tucson when he retired from the military in June of 2004, where he currently works as a program manager at Raytheon”
over at: http://www.azleg.gov/MembersPage.asp?Membe…
Time to ask Raytheon what they plan to do with this wack, Jim Nintzel?
So… we can grow and smoke marijuana as long as it never passes over state lines?
Jim Nitzel, Red Star, and John Paradox appear to not know that Mr. Antenori was responding to a question on the topic. He clearly explained the Federalist papers and how the Federalist papers were the foundation of the Constitution – he was very accurate. He actually provided a civics lesson to the Representative who asked about the nuclear bomb. Listening and watching the entire video clearly shows that in the exchange, Antenori was the very balanced person he is and his grasp of the tenth amendment is strong.
Instead of making fun, pay attention and learn something – this includes you, Jim Nitzel, with your provocative headline that intentionally misleads. We know how balanced as a reporter you are – not!