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FOX 10 Phoenix KSAZ-TV interviewed Mark Henkel - May 2016
from National Polygamy Advocate · host Mark Henkel
National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was on FOX 10 Phoenix KSAZ-TV, in Phoenix Arizona, broadcast on May 24, 2016. The report contained clips from a taped interview conducted in the (hired by KSAZ-TV) television network studio of CBS WGME-TV 13 in Portland Maine on April 21, 2016. While everything else was accurate, this FOX 10 Phoenix TV news report did make two small mistakes. They said that Mark Henkel "calls himself a National Polygamy Advocate ™" - when he actually IS that. They also said, "Mark Henkel is an attorney" - when he actually was NOT that. Notwithstanding those inaccuracies, the interview was otherwise positive and accurate, rightly capturing well over half a dozen of Mark Henkel's excellent soundbites and argumentations. For one example, explaining how the US Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, on April 11, 2016, had (then-recently) reversed the previously-positive Brown v. Buhman decision as moot on lack of "legal standing," Mark Henkel first gave his well-renowned soundbite in this TV report, saying, "It was not reversed on the merits of any arguments whatsoever. They refused to hear any arguments at all." http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com
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National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was on FOX 10 Phoenix KSAZ-TV, in Phoenix Arizona, broadcast on May 24, 2016. The report contained clips from a taped interview conducted in the (hired by KSAZ-TV) television network studio of CBS WGME-TV 13 in Portland Maine on April 21, 2016. While everything else was accurate, this FOX 10 Phoenix TV news report did make two small mistakes. They said that Mark Henkel "calls himself a National Polygamy Advocate ™" - when he actually IS that. They also said, "Mark Henkel is an attorney" - when he actually was NOT that. Notwithstanding those inaccuracies, the interview was otherwise positive and accurate, rightly capturing well over half a dozen of Mark Henkel's excellent soundbites and argumentations. For one example, explaining how the US Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, on April 11, 2016, had (then-recently) reversed the previously-positive Brown v. Buhman decision as moot on lack of "legal standing," Mark Henkel first gave his well-renowned soundbite in this TV report, saying, "It was not reversed on the merits of any arguments whatsoever. They refused to hear any arguments at all." http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com
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