Candidate calls to abolish liberty-violating agency. Republican Senator Rand Paul was stopped at an airport on Monday for setting off an alarm and refusing a patdown, prompting his father, U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul, to accuse security officials of being part of an "out of control" police state. In a harshly worded attack on the Transportation Security ... MORE
Walter E Williams: Schools Of Education

Supreme Court Delivers Government Surveillance A Hit
Warrant needed for GPS tracking. We finally have a victor in one of the most talked-about court cases of 2011. The Supreme Court issued its opinion [PDF] Monday in U.S. v. Jones, a case that asked whether the government needs a warrant to slap a GPS tracker on a suspect’s car. The Supreme Court was unanimous in its decision: The government lost. Privacy won. ... MORE
Andrew Foy & Brenton Stransky: 3 Problems With Ron Paul

Neil Snyder: An ObamaCare Warning To Seniors

Stephen Dinan: Arizona To Investigate Fed Gun-Running Op

VIDEO: George Ought to Help
Is democracy always moral? When is government force justified?
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Gary North: Victory On SOPA: Lessons Learned

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Steven Greenhut: Jerry Brown's Failed Vision
Fires cannot be extinguished with more flames. Years ago, after starting to report and editorialize on news events in an old factory city in Ohio, I was quickly dubbed a “negative” for pointing out the disastrous government spending, housing, and tax policies embraced by city leaders—policies that were keeping a nice place wretched. Anyone who made ... MORE
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