Devvy Kidd
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Devvy Kidd is a journalist, lecturer, and author. She is the founder and director of POWER, Project On Winning Economic Reform. She ran for Congress in California's 2nd congressional district in 1994 as an American Independent Party nominee, receiving 15,619 votes (7.27%) and in the 1996 closed Republican primary, receiving 13,107 votes (15.50%). Kidd left the GOP after this primary. She supports the Constitution Party[1]. She has written articles for NewsWithViews.com and WorldNetDaily.
Devvy Kidd has supported the tax protester argument that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was not properly ratified, and the argument that the Seventeenth Amendment was not ratified.[2]
[edit] Bibliography
- Keeley & Mrs. Kidd: A Lost and Found Story
- Why A Bankrupt America
- Blind Loyalty
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- ^ "An Important Factor for 2008 Elections"
- ^ From "TAX CUTS, FAIR TAX SCHEMES KEEP PEOPLE HERDED IN THE WRONG DIRECTION," by Devvy Kidd: "The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution were clearly never ratified by the required number of states; fraud was committed when they were announced ratified." May 14, 2007.See [1].