
TSA Pat-Down Horror Stories Prompt Private-Screener Plan

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Michelle Jamrisko: Business Activity In US Is Shrinking
Building Safely Without Government Building Codes

VIDEO: The Morality Of Using Force To Distribute Wealth
Philip DeFranco is uncomfortable thinking about government and morality.
Andrew A. Morgan: Why The Left Hates The Laffer Curve

Joan Lowy: Privacy Worries On Domestic Drone Use
Drones to be routinely deployed over the next 3 years. More than a third of Americans worry their privacy will suffer if drones like those used to spy on U.S. enemies overseas become the latest police tool for tracking suspected criminals at home, according to an Associated Press-National Constitution Center poll. Congress has directed ... MORE
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Roger D. Luchs: Hope And Chains

Ted Nugent: Mitt Romney Was Right About The 47%

Shawne K. Wickham: 'Nullify' To Be Common Refrain In NH

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Senators Join Suit Over Obama's Constitutional Powers
by Stephen Dinan. Republican senators on Wednesday joined a lawsuit arguing President Obama violated the Constitution when he used his recess appointment powers earlier this year to fill several controversial posts. The move intensifies a simmering separation-of-powers battle over Mr. Obama’s executive powers, which Republicans say he has abused during ... MORE
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John Stossel - Strangulation By Union

Moorad Choudhry: In Defense Of The Free Market

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