by Jack Kenny. The U.S. Supreme Court on October 1 rejected the appeal of
a Michigan resident who claimed the use of body-imaging scanners and
pat-down procedures by Transportation Security Administration agents at
airports throughout the country violate airline passengers' privacy
rights protected by the Fourth Amendment ... MORE
A. B. Hinkle: Warrantless Spying Skyrockets Under Obama

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Thomas Sowell: Capital Gains Tax

Personal Freedom Tied To Economic Freedom

Jacob Sullum: Slandering Muhammad Is Not A Crime

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The Painful Truth About Affirmative Action

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Ralph Benko: Signs Of The Gold Standard Emerging In China
Is the road to prosperity paved with gold? As noted in last week’s column about the rising recognition by authorities in Germany about the virtues of gold, the gold standard is receiving impressive new recognition internationally. The GOP plank calling for a commission to study “possible ways to set a fixed value for the dollar” -- is ... MORE
Thomas Sowell - Cheap Politicians

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Priest Accused Of Molestations Landed TSA Pat Down Gig

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Supreme Court Opens Door To ObamaCare Challenge

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VIDEO: Nanny of the Month Faceoff - Romney/Obama
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