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Monthly Archives: December 2004
A case of collective projection David Limbaugh and the secular Left’s irrational fear of Christians This year more than most, I think it’s safe to say we’ve noticed an upturn in the attacks on religious sentiment in America, particularly with … Continue reading
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Sobran the Reluctant Anarchist The slide from conservativism to anarchism Most folks have heard me describe the “libertarian streak” that I claim to hold. In many ways I do, but there are certain aspects that I strongly disagree with. As … Continue reading
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Scrapbook: Battle for free-market agenda is only half won Milton Friedman on Socialism and the Free Market Found among the pages of The Australian: After World War II, opinion was socialist while practice was free market; currently, opinion is free … Continue reading
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Billy Hungate Passed away at 30 Billy’s mother used to babysit us when we were younger. Billy was a good fella who had plenty of cool toys. I heard about Billy’s passing this morning due to congestive heart failure: Billy … Continue reading
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Virginia Institute for Public Policy “Public Policy Leadership in the Virginia Tradition” For a good read of conservative public policy opinions, check out the Virginia Institute for Public Policy website: The Virginia Institute for Public Policy is an independent, nonpartisan, … Continue reading
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Since when did we all become ‘you guys’? Southern manners and Southern hospitality A letter to the editor in today’s FLS: ‘What can I get for you guys?’ ‘Anything else for you guys?’ What’s with the use of these terms … Continue reading
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Happy Bill of Rights Day December 15th, and civil libertarians lament Happy Bill of Rights Day! Well, maybe not such a happy day in some people’s eyes: December 15 is neglected by most Americans for its historical significance as the … Continue reading
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FLS: We goofed on Doris Buffett Ms. Buffet, Fredericksburg School Board A-OK You gotta hand it to the editors at the FLS. When they make a mistake, they fess up pretty quickly: OUR DEC. 8 editorial cartoon depicting Fredericksburg’s philanthropist … Continue reading
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Drag and Drop: The United States Not only do you have to drop them correctly, but also within a decent amount of time. So how’s your geography?
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Poll Shows GOP on the Move Republicans now outnumber Democrats 37-34 It’s been a long held assumption in political circles that Democrats traditionally outnumber Republicans. This was true during the 1990’s, and according to Gallup, the tide has indeed shifted: … Continue reading
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