
John W. Whitehead: Criminalizing Free Speech In The U.S.

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Congress,
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free speech,
government,
legislation,
politicians,
protest,
rights,
tyranny
Ira Stoll: Limbaugh's "Slut" Comment Is A Red Herring

J.G. Vibes: Revisiting The Caring Nature Of Individualism

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collectivism,
control,
force,
history,
individualism,
liberty,
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socialism,
trade
Walter E Williams: It Just Ain't So

John Maday: The Cost Of Regulation And Shrinking Herds

Thomas Sowell: James Q. Wilson (1931-2012)

Brian Doherty: Is The Soul Of The GOP Worth Fighting For?

Eric Peters: Chevy Volt Sleeps With The Fishes

Washington Times: Taking Back Property Rights

Emily Miller: D.C.'s Crime Solution: Become A Victim

Eric E. Sterling: The War On Drugs Hurts Business
Time for an economic analysis of drug policy. “The drug war is weakening state institutions, infiltrating judicial systems and undermining rule of law,” all of which is bad for business, César Zamora, Nicaraguan businessman and vice president of the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America (AACCLA) told the Christian Science ... MORE
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crime,
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Robert Stacy McCain: The Breitbart Experience
His powerful voice for individual liberty will be missed. Last Friday, at 10:30 p.m., Andrew Breitbart sent me a two-word text message: "Where y'at?" We were both in Troy, Michigan, that night. He was scheduled to speak at the next day's Americans for Prosperity forum. I was in town to cover the Republican presidential primary campaign. Knowing he would be ... MORE
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