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by Lesley Swann “The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind.” –Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776 The American dream has been a part of humanity long before there was ever an America. History is filled with stories of how...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in December, 2002. A previous version of it was published on December 25, 1966, dedicated to Harry’s then 9-year-old daughter.) It’s Christmas, and I have the usual problem of deciding what to give...
by Josh Eboch Before government can guarantee provision of a specific good or service to any one individual, thus creating a so-called “positive right,” it must first take by force the means of producing that very good or service from someone else. Health...
by Timothy Baldwin After the release of my last column “Freedom’s Destruction by Constitutional De-Construction,” I received so many responses to my statement, “The people of the states [must] once again reject this national form of government...
by Bryce Shonka Forget everything you know about politics. Forget the age old story about the Democrats and the Republicans, where one side is good and the other side are a bunch of America hating vats of pure evil. Forget about the left vs right debate, forget about...