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Hillary cites experiencebut she didn't always
by John F. McManus -
Bedrock of Civilization: the family is the first natural society from which all other communities and nations spring, the very cornerstone of civilization
by Ann Shibler -
The message of freedom
by Gary Benoit -
Sound money: key to prosperity: because sound money is a key to having financial security and enjoying the benefits of liberty, it should never be taken for granted and never be allowed to disappear
by John F. McManus -
Fuel costs seriously impacting truckers
by John F. McManus -
The great information equalizer: the Internet enables people to easily exchange information, communicate in real time, and organize their efforts for change
by Christopher S. Bentley -
Inventing America: the blessings that made America the most prosperous society in human history are freedom, free enterprise, and entrepreneurship
by Alex Newman -
The great tax myth: by law we must collect tax: no good will come from replacing one tax with another. We will be free to keep what is ours only when a tax is abolished and replaced with nothing but reduced spending
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. -
Human-relations agency okays English-only sign
by John F. McManus -
Written in the Eternal Constitution: the eternal constitution of man's nature dictates that when we don't apply morality to restrain our own impulses, government will step in with ever-increasing controls
by Selwyn Duke -
Investment counselor wants the Federal Reserve abolished
by John F. McManus -
A most tremendous trifle: there is but one social custom that lies at the base of family, freedom, and civilization: marriage
by Dennis Behreandt -
State lawmakers continue to enact their own laws to curb illegal immigration
by John F. McManus -
Youth in our future: the children of the '60s and '70s rebels are growing up, and many do not like the Brave New World their parents' generation has foisted on them. They are our future hope
by Charles Scaliger -
Editorialist sums up the costs of the Iraq war
by John F. McManus -
Protecting family & country: America can best protect her own people and their freedoms by embracing the noninterventionist foreign policy our Founding Fathers envisioned
by Michael E. Telzrow -
Cute assessment of Abigail Adams
by John F. McManus -
Reclaiming our country
by Larry Greenley -
Making our neighborhoods safe: a fearful policy of zero tolerance for firearms does not provide safety or security; only an emphasis on personal responsibility over government dependence can do that
by Larry Pratt -
Federal reserve angers realists by making $200 billion available to wall street banks
by John F. McManus -
Our Constitutional Anchor: our priceless Constitution secures our God-given rights by keeping America safely anchored within the rule of law. We must not drift from its timeless principles
by Gary Benoit
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