Are copying and innovation implacable enemies.
VIDEO: Software Patents Last Too Long
Are copying and innovation implacable enemies.
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Dr. Randy Short: Obama Even More Fascistic Than Bush
U.S. being pushed toward a police state. President Barack Obama has been following the path of attacking civil liberties and pushing the U.S. towards totalitarianism, says Randy Short, a member of Dignity, Human Rights and Peace organization in Baltimore. “The cybersecurity bill that President Obama seems to want to pass without submitting ... MORE
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Walter E Williams: Middle East Democracy
We should mind our own business. Here's the first paragraph of my last year's column "Democracy Is Impossible": "After Moammar Gadhafi's downfall as Libya's tyrannical ruler, politicians and 'experts' in the U.S. and elsewhere, including French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, are saying that his death marked the end of 42 years of tyranny and the ... MORE
Brooks & Watkins: How The Welfare State Stole Christmas
The drive for guilt over happiness. “We Could End Homelessness With The Money Americans Spend On Christmas Decorations,” announces a headline from Think Progress blogger Adam Peck. So far as we can tell, Americans haven’t exactly been taking to the
streets demanding that people trade Christmas ornaments for welfare
programs, ... MOREVIDEO: Santa Claus arrested by Capitol Police
Arrested for being nice. Passing out chalk to children will not be tolerated.
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Thomas Sowell: Random Thoughts On The Passing Scene
Observations on life as it is. When I was growing up, an older member of the family used to say, "What you don't know would make a big book." Now that I am an older member of the family, I would say to anyone, "What you don't know would fill more books than the Encyclopedia Britannica." At least half of our society's troubles ... MORE
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Jeffrey T. Kuhner: Why The Left Hates Guns
Armed citizens a bulwark against state power. Liberals have declared war on gun rights. Following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School
in Newtown, Conn., gun-control zealots have seized on the murder of 20
children and 6 adults to push their longtime goal of rolling back the
Second Amendment. The bodies of the victims ... MORESpeech Codes: Biggest Scandal On College Campuses Today
by Greg Lukianoff. Today’s conventional wisdom seems to be that university speech codes
banning “offensive” expression on campus are a distant relic of the
heyday of political correctness in the 1980s and 90s. But in truth,
speech codes—university policies prohibiting expression protected by the
First Amendment in society at large—are nearly ... MORE
Media Fabricates Test To Demonize Pot And Driving
by Michael Suede. Fox News Denver recently did a story on the effects of driving high on cannabis. In the process of doing the story, they had people drive a video game simulator to test the effects of impairment. However, Fox rigged the driving simulator to force crashes so they could bias the story against cannabis users. One of the test participants ... MORE
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Obama Announces New Wave Of Proposed Regulations
by Dave Boyer. After taking criticism for missing an October deadline, the Obama administration Friday released its list of proposed government-wide regulations that it plans to consider in the next year. The administration put out its notice, called the unified regulatory agenda, online around 3 p.m. on the Friday before Christmas, after most ... MORE
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