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June 10, 2002

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City of Louisville Seeks To Steal Big Four Bridge From Charity by Pat Pending  Bridge the Gap is a charity that owns the Big Four Railroad Bridge across the Ohio River. The charity has a contract to sell the bridge to a developer for $400,000. It had previously offered to sell the bridge to the city for $400,000 plus a portion of revenue from events on the bridge, but the city refused. The city wants the bridge as part of its riverfront redevelopment project, but it doesn't want to pay the asking price.

 

First, Do No Harm  Part 1 – Protecting the Environment     by Theresa Fritz Camoriano     We are very fortunate to live in an era in which we do not have to struggle to survive.  We have time for leisure, and we have time for intellectual pursuits.  Most of us strive to find meaning in our lives by trying to make the world a better place in at least some way. 

Read my lips. Don't watch my hands.     By Rick Stanley     (DENVER, 3:00 PM) Despite paying lip service to patriotism, America, and liberty and justice for all -- not to mention the Second Amendment -- the Bush administration and W's appointees continue to ride roughshod over everyone's unalienable rights.

Wendell Cox Presents transportation data, showing that, while employment is up, the use of public transit is down. 

What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know about the Constitution     by Rick Stanley     The fifty-two word Preamble to the Constitution sets forth the purposes for which our federal government is instituted and delineates, broadly, the goals that We, the People, are seeking. Six separate goals we aim for are included. Today I'd like to draw your attention to the first of those goals: Unity.
 

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"No one has a right to food, water, shelter, money, or love if he must obtain it at the expense of the owner.  Medical care is no more a right than these.  Man rightfully obtains goods and services by producing them from nature or by voluntary exchange with others.  Man may exchange goods, services, and emotional values, but he must trade to obtain them.  Otherwise he is a thief acting against human existence."--Charles W. Johnson

 

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