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The Schilling Show 8/2/17 Hour2: John Massoud and Bob Fenwick

Magisterial District Chair in Shenandoah County and Head of the Freedom Caucus of the Shenandoah County GOP: Repeal the 17th Amendment, John Massoud stops by to inform us on Framers vision of the Senate, History of the 17th Amendment, Why and how it passed, and How to market and sell this to voters.

City Councilor Bob Fenwick joins us in studio to discuss August 12, Threats against businesses, Pull the permit, November elections, and Decorum and rules at City Council.

All on hour two of a Wacky Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

 

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