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Harassment vs. Free Speech
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Lame Excuse for Restricting Speech
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Bush Signs Larded-Up “Stimulus” Package That Discourages Work
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Milton Friedman on the Stimulus Package
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Pro-American Demonstrators Assaulted in Berkeley As Police Merely Watch
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But We Already Have It. . .
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Senate Votes for Telecom Surveillance Immunity
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Illiterate Teacher Taught High School for 17 Years
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Those Wild and Crazy Europeans
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Ah, Waiting for that Wonderful Socialized Health Care
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Climate Change and International Trade
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Blomquist on Microsoft and Yahoo
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Bill Frist on Chronic Disease
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The Benefits of Globalization
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Who’s more hostile? Microsoft or the FTC?
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Every Moron Must Attend College
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The policy side of CPAC
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More “White Space” Fear-Mongering
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Defending The Right to Acquire
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Tom Lantos, RIP
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Washington, D.C. Is A “Failed State,” Say Groups Challenging Gun Ban
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How Many Cab Drivers Need a Ph.D?
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Happiness Isn’t Politically Correct
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“Enhanced Interrogation Technique” = Torture
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People Below Poverty Line Aren’t All Poor
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Witchhunts Make FDA Hostile to Innovative Drugs
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State Monopolies
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“You don’t have to worry about me anymore, Hank; the government is doing that for you.”
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Stimulus Package Ratchets Up Marginal Tax Rates
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Gun Ban Based on Junk Science, Researchers Say
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At CPAC and Depressed
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Taxis, fares, and branding — history lesson from Yellow Cab
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Profit, Not Philanthropy, Creates Jobs and Income for the Poor
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Gun Ban Challenged in Supreme Court Brief
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Bogus Discrimination Charges Led to Subprime Mortgage Crisis
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Let’s Keep Taxis
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Incentives matter for data protection, too
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Death of Mortgage Bond Insurers May Be Greatly Exaggerated
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Cabbies Shrugged
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Bush Budget Battle
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U.S. to join “P-4” negotiations on investment and financial services
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Rewriting the Law to Benefit People With Stupid Lawyers
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First They Came for my Light Bulbs. Then for my Plastic Bags.
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I can see restaurants doing BMI measures at the door
Mississippi State Representative Ted Mayhall (R-DeSoto) hopes to fuel a debate about obesity by proposing a bill that prohibits restaurants to serve obese people.
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Public Employees Are Compensated Better Than Private-Sector Workers
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Stupid “We Care About the Environment” Statement of the Day
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Municipal Bond Insurer Loses $2.3 Billion, Admits It’s In “the Doghouse”
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Company Flees Lawsuits, Regulation, Eliminating Jobs in New York City
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Straight Talk on Global Warming from…Bill Clinton?
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