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Freedom Is Not Free

By Thomas Sowell There may be something to the claim that all people want to be free. But it is a demonstrable fact that freedom has been under attack, usually […]

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Should We Obey All Laws?

By Walter E. Williams Let’s think about whether all acts of Congress deserve our respect and obedience. Suppose Congress enacted a law — and the Supreme Court ruled it constitutional […]

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Why the 2nd Amendment?

By Walter E. Williams Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., shootings, said: “The British are not coming. … We don’t need all these guns to […]

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Bit by Bit Strategy

By Walter E. Williams There’s a move on to prohibit Washington’s football team from calling itself “Redskins,” even though a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court decision said that it has that […]

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Distrusting Government

By Walter E. Williams Our nation’s founders recognized that most human abuses are the result of government. As Thomas Paine said, “government, even in its best state, is but a […]

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Are Guns the Problem?

By Walter E. Williams Every time there’s a shooting tragedy, there are more calls for gun control. Let’s examine a few historical facts. By 1910, the National Rifle Association had […]

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Loving and Hating America

By Walter E. Williams As I’ve documented in the past, many leftist teachers teach our youngsters to hate our country. For example, University of Hawaii Professor Haunani-Kay Trask counseled her […]

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Income Inequality

By Walter E. Williams Democrats plan to demagogue income inequality and the wealth gap for political gain in this year’s elections. Most of what’s said about income inequality is stupid […]

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Masking Totalitarianism

By Walter E. Williams One of the oldest notions in the history of mankind is that some people are to give orders and others are to obey. The powerful elite […]

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Reagan in His Own Voice

These recordings on CD of Ronald Reagan’s daily radio addresses were broadcast from 1974 through 1979. He speaks on issues of national and international concern, and he shares anecdotes of […]