What do you think of these? What if, instead of climbing Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God, Moses had turned to the Israelites and asked: Hey, what do you guys think we should do? Considering the Hebrews’ bad behavior in the Bible, what with the coveting of neighbors’ wives and murdering their own brothers, ... MORE
Jared Meyer: Civil Forfeiture Creates A License To Steal
Incentives to police for profit. Many Americans have not heard of civil forfeiture, but this
outrageous, and expanding, law enforcement tactic is becoming more
difficult to ignore. Civil forfeiture does not receive the
condemnation it deserves because most people cannot believe that, in the
United States, the government can take ... MORE
Rep. Mark Meadows: ObamaCare's Christmas Surprise
If you like your health plan, too bad. If you like your health care plan, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has a Christmas surprise for you! When will this new present arrive? December 25th. In an ongoing effort to keep Obamacare numbers elevated, CMS has embarked on the next step of its government takeover of ... MORE
Dangerous Implications For Guns In Nebraska-Oklahoma Lawsuit Against Marijuana Legalization In Colorado
By Ilya Somin. Co-blogger Jonathan Adler and Vanderbilt law professor Robert Mikos have pointed out some of the flaws in the lawsuit filed by Nebraska and Oklahoma
urging a federal court to invalidate marijuana legalization in
neighboring Colorado. In the unlikely event that the plaintiff states
prevail, they will also have set a very dangerous ... MOREKoch Brothers Are Not As Conservative As You Might Think
by Cliff Kincaid. What they really think. Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham acted surprised that David
Koch would give an interview to Barbara Walters and talk about his
radical “libertarian” views. Koch appeared in Walters’ ABC special
program on “The 10 Most Fascinating People Of 2014.” The interview was featured in various stories ... MORE
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Intolerant Conservatives In Conflict With Individual Rights
by Kerry McGill. Leave me alone! Well, not me, exactly. But others who differ from others, such as homosexuals, atheists, creationists, evangelists, extremists and the like. It seems as though many people have a chip on their shoulder about someone with whom they strongly disagree. America used to be a "live and let live" society ... MORE
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'Tis The Season For Government Roadblocks In California
Warrantless searches to help spend $93 million grant. What to do if stopped by a cop. 'Tis the season for DUI checkpoints and the California Highway Patrol is reminding you to think twice while you're out late with your friends this holiday season. Between December and January, more than 200 law enforcement agencies are armed ... MORE
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In The Rush To Blame Everyone For The Shooting Of NYPD Cops, Don't Forget To Include The Actual Shooter
by Nick Gillespie. In the wake of the horrific and unjustifiable shooting of two NYPD officers who were sitting in a patrol car in Brooklyn, the mad rush is now on to indict a wide range of co-conspirators and "real killers." This is a tired and worn-out gambit and its high point (that is, low point) has already probably been reached in the Twitter feed of ... MORE
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Rand Paul,
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Ignorance No Excuse for Wrongdoing, Unless You’re a Cop
by John W. Whitehead. With Orwellian irony, the U.S. Supreme Court chose December 15, National Bill of Rights Day to deliver its crushing blow to the Fourth Amendment. Although the courts have historically held that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking the law, in its 8-1 ruling in Heien v. State of North Carolina, the ... MOREJonah Goldberg: The Real Person Of The Year
Jonathan Gruber, the true face of government Jonathan Gruber should have been Time’s Person of the Year. The magazine gave it to the “Ebola Fighters” instead. Good for them; they’re doing God’s work. Still, Gruber would have been better. Time’s Person of the Year designation has lost a lot of its stature over recent years. Part of its decline ... MORELee Stranahan: Authority’s Threat To Citizen Journalism
The government's persecution of James O'Keefe. It’s a scenario that smacks of a movie set in a foreign country. A journalist is arrested and put into shackles. Not just handcuffs, mind you; shackles. He’s taunted by the police and thrown in jail on trumped-up charges. The politically connected prosecutors don’t just work to put him ... MORE
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Is Government Faithful To The Constitution?
by Andrew Napolitano. When the government is waving at us with its right hand, so to speak, it is the government's left hand that we should be watching. Just as a magician draws your attention to what he wants you to see so you will not observe how his trick is performed, last week presented a textbook example of public disputes masking ... MORE
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Islamic State Promises Crucifixion, Lashing for Unbelievers
by Adam Kredo. But so far, no threats of waterboarding. The Islamic State (IS) has published it own penal code, which harshly penalizes actions such as sodomy and blasphemy with punishments including execution, crucifixion, lashing, and the severing of limbs, among other penalties. IS (also known as ISIL or ISIS) issued the detailed ... MORE
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Excellent News As E-Cigarette, Or Vaping, Use Rises
by Tim Worstall. We’ve news from the government that the use of e-cigarettes, or vaping, is on the rise among schoolchildren and teenagers. We might think that this is a health story and it is, but behind it is an interesting little economic point and a guide to public policy. The question really revolves around whether vaping is a substitute ... MORE
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tobacco,
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Richard D. Emery: Who's Policing The Prosecutors?
Prosecution is becoming a lucrative business. In the last fiscal year, the Justice Department collected $24.7 billion from civil and criminal actions (including $20 billion from JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup over their handling of mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis). Recently, the Manhattan district attorney’s office ... MORE
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