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The Radio Revolution

Historical Fiction Based on Radio Free Hawaii (The Radio Revolution) in Honolulu, 1991-1997

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The Radio Revolution

By: Sheriff Norm Winter
Narrated by: Norm Winter
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Five homeless people take over a radio station, turn the music programming over to a ballot system that everyone can participate in, and start a political avalanche changing America more into a democracy with an amendment to the Constitution initiated by a states' national constitutional convention. Historical fiction based on Radio Free Hawaii, Honolulu.

One simple amendment to the constitution of the United States that takes the money out of the political campaigns and America will begin to listen to the people, not the big business conglomerates and special interest groups. We were given the keys to a democracy. Why aren't we using it?!

©2017 Norman Charles Winter (P)2017 Norman Charles Winter
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