Video

The following videos are from the bi-monthly Madison Forum meetings and feature a wide variety of expert speakers on topics of social and political importance. The Madison Forum provides these videos for informational purposes only and does not expressly endorses the commentary contained within.


Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 – Former Georgia Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers

Chip’s presentation on “Reasons to Support an Article V Convention” is a very important topic, and it is essential that we understand all the elements of an Article V Convention.


Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 – Dr. Tim Furnish

The Obama Administration’s blindness to the dangers of political, not just jihadist, Islam has led it pursue Lear-like insane domestic and foreign policies regarding Islam and the Middle East.

Saturday, May 25, 2013 – Shelley Winter

Black Americans must become independent voters. Shelley Wynter discusses why the path to liberty and prosperity for Black Americans will require them to open their minds and step away from traditional party loyalties. He asks us to face the fact that history has proven we must learn to vote with our heads instead of our hearts.

A stunningly refreshing dissertation that most would shrink from speaking. Must viewing for all young voters and those who plan to become voters in the near future.


Monday, April 8, 2013 – Angela Bean

Angelia Bean is the Acting Chair of the South Atlanta Tea Party of Fayette County, Board Member of the Fayette County Republican Party, and Madison Forum Advisory Board Member. Ms. Bean’s presentation is on the Common Core education program whose goal is to nationalize our local education system, and how Georgia’s schools will be affected by the implementation of Common Core.

Q&A Session


Saturday, March 31, 2013 – Dr. Melvyn Fein

Dr. Melvyn Fein, Professor of Sociology at Kennesaw State University discusses five values most Americans share under the heading of “Morality”. This is the first of two parts of a presentation he made to the Madison Forum on March 30, 2013. The five values are: “Honesty”, “Responsibility”, “Fairness”, “Family” and “Liberty”.

Part 1 – 29:35

Part 2 – 27:28


Saturday, March 30, 2013 – Justice Roberts ACA Opinion by Michael Opitz


Monday, March 11, 2013 – Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp

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