
More Utah Killings By Cops Than By Criminals

Autry Pruitt: Civil Forfeiture Is Tyranny By Another Name

Elite Contempt For Ordinary Americans

Emily Elkins: Why Police Officers Keep Claiming Their Unarmed Victims Had Guns, and What We Can Do About It

Another Federal Grant To Fund Warrantless Searches

The Bad Policy That Created The Great Chocolate Shortage

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economics,
farming,
government,
incentives,
price controls,
prices,
production,
shortage,
trade
Wendy McElroy: The New Gun Suspect: Every School Child
If only there was zero tolerance for nitwittery. Five-year-old Elizabeth of Mobile, Alabama learned two new words last month in kindergarten: suicide and homicide. After drawing what resembled a gun, she pointed her crayon at another child and went "pew, pew." Horrified by the outburst of violence, the school required Elizabeth to fill ... MORE
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children,
government,
gun control,
nanny state,
nitwittery,
politics,
propaganda,
public school
Too Many Federal Regulations Stifling Economic Recovery

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capitalism,
economics,
government,
innovation,
politics,
private sector,
recovery,
regulation
Lawmakers Should Protect Property Rights

Another White House Mouthpiece Joins Up With MSNBC

Republicans Fail To Protect Citizens From NSA Snooping

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Fourth Amendment,
GOP,
government,
NSA,
politics,
Republican,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance
Surveillance Sneaking Its Way Into The Cities

American Idol: The Death of America’s First Black Father

Labels:
abuse,
community,
culture,
evidence,
justice,
pop culture,
self-esteem,
self-interest,
society
Are ‘We The People’ Useful Idiots In The Digital Age?

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authority,
government,
law enforcement,
liberty,
police state,
raids,
rights,
snooping,
SWAT
Obama: US Taxpayers Must Pay For Illegals’ Children

Net Neutrality Compromises the Internet’s Future

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capitalism,
economics,
free market,
government,
Internet,
net neutrality,
politics,
regulation
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