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- Political Anatomy 101
The Difference Between Mouth and Spine Summary: Confidence in government breeds complacency in politics. When people think government is handling things tolerably well, they see no reason to pay much attention to politics. When confidence sinks from low to lower, grass-roots political energy spikes upward. That’s why people are now leaping off the sidelines and into TEA parties and raucous town hall meetings to protest sky-high taxes, exploding deficits and the government’s attempt to take over health care. Smart politicians can seize this opportunity by exercising an oft-neglected part of the political anatomy: the spine. Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 23, 2009. Type: General Article. - Milton Friedman Legacy Day
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jul. 31, 2009. Type: General Article. - Lawrence W. Reed Speaks About Grover Cleveland
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jun. 11, 2009. Type: General Article. - Watch Lawrence Reed Speech at CMU!
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Apr. 13, 2009. Type: Forwarded Page. - December 15: Bill of Rights Day
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 13, 2007. Type: General Article. - Remembering Sojourner Truth
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Nov. 29, 2007. Type: General Article. - Melodies that Support the Market
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 2, 2007. Type: General Article. - The Love of Power vs. the Power of Love
Summary: I resolve to learn more about the principles of love and liberty so that I can convincingly defend them against the encroachments of power. Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 1, 2007. Type: Viewpoint on Public Issues. - The Not So Good Life
Summary: By the standards of the last century, air quality today is excellent — notwithstanding the claims of environmental activists. Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 4, 2007. Type: Viewpoint on Public Issues. - Happy Birthday to the Northwest Ordinance
Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jul. 13, 2007. Type: General Article.
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