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(Nov. 2) A book I just finished offers lessons to the increasing number of young people who fail to appreciate the virtues of the free market or of the American […]
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(Nov. 2) A book I just finished offers lessons to the increasing number of young people who fail to appreciate the virtues of the free market or of the American […]
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Glimmers of how to fight back in three different examples of frightening governmental treatment of ordinary citizens. (Full columns embedded in each headline.) Split up the FBI!!! (Nov. 4): Certain […]
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(Oct. 31) Considering a disturbing recent survey of college students showing negligible support for what First Amendment protections really mean, and after nearly a decade of campus foolishness along similar […]
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(Nov. 2) Benjamin Netanyahu will take office again as the prime minister of Israel with one last chance to be remembered more for governing successes than for personal failings. U.S. […]
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(Oct. 22. NOLA.COM) There are better ways to rebuild Louisiana’s wetlands. It’s not too late to stop a long-imagined but misguided $2 billion project to divert up to 75,000 cubic […]
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A bonanza of six, count them six, columns on First Amendment (and closely related) topics. [Links to each full column embedded in each headline.] College student survey makes future look […]
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Herein, five columns on various aspects affecting the November elections, or broader politics. [Link to full column embedded in each headline.] Romney should endorse Lee in Utah Senate race (Oct. […]
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(Oct. 17) When the board of the National Trust for Historic Preservation meets later this week, high on its list of concerns certainly will be the parlous financial state of […]
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Perhaps never before in U.S. history have so many controversies surrounded so many aspects of our voting systems. Herewith, three different ways various people wrongly complain. (Links to full stories […]
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There’s not much the Biden administration has done that is praiseworthy, but the second piece below sorta-kinda makes up for the first one. On the other three topics, the president […]
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