
Washington Times: Obama's Moocher Culture

Peter Wilson: The Progressive War On Parking

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commerce,
incentives,
politics,
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restrictions,
transportation,
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Citizens May Get Temporary Reprieve From Drones
by Joan Lowy. Difficult to resolve safety and security obstacles may prevent the Federal Aviation Administration from meeting a deadline to allow civilian drones routine access to U.S. skies within three years, according to a report released Tuesday by a government watchdog. The FAA is under pressure from Congress, industry and other ... MORE
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spying,
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tracking
Thomas Sowell: The Great Tax Divide

William Martin: Marijuana, A Case For Legalization

Top Muslim Calls For U.N. To End Free Speech

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free speech,
intolerance,
Muslim,
politics,
religion,
riots,
terrorism,
United Nations
Juror In Cannabis Nullification Case Speaks Out!

Arnold Ahlert: What Does A Police State Look Like?

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force,
foreign policy,
freedom,
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FSU: U.S. Drops To 18th In Economic Freedom

New Technology Gives Police Power To Block Devices
No more shooting video of protests, cops? Apple has patented a piece of technology which would allow government and police to block transmission of information, including video and photographs, from any public gathering or venue they deem “sensitive”, and “protected from externalities.” In other words, these powers will have control over ... MORE
Why Business (& The Rest Of Us) Need Limited Government

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