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June 9, 2003

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“When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.”
-- P.J. O'Rourke

The Law of Unintended Consequences – Dead Eagles and Dead Humans     By Guillermo Camoriano     The June 2 issue of “The Courier-Journal” reported that Kentucky Wildlife Officials destroyed an eagle egg.  The egg was destroyed because, given the laws for the protection of eagles and eaglets, it was much easier and cheaper to destroy the egg than it was to let nature take its course.   (Click to Read More)

Try A Little Unkindness  (No Whining Allowed)      By Theresa Fritz Camoriano      I have learned in the school of hard knocks that being nice and kind-hearted frequently can be very harmful, especially to the person I am trying to help.  For example, back in the early 1980’s, we lived in Milwaukee, and there were many recent Russian immigrants who were trying to find jobs.  Since many of the immigrants were engineers, and I was an engineer and spoke Russian, I was able to help prepare resumes to explain their education and job experience and to help them find work.     (Click to Read More)

Greetings From A Friend Out West      By Tom Preble       She'd slapped her little brother in the face so hard that his nose began to bleed.  -"That's it!"  I pulled the school bus over, set the brake, stood up and just roared at them all.  "What have you done?  He's just a little kid.  How dare you endanger us all with such behavior, how cruel, how rude!"      (Click to Read More)

Terry's Tidbits      by Terry Gray   

Bernie Kunkel’s Introduction of Charlie Walton, Candidate for KY State Senate       The Reverend John Witherspoon was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was truly a Disciple of Freedom and an animated Son of Liberty like George Washington, Patrick Henry, and the rest of America’s Founders.   (Click to Read More)

How To Fix the Senate       by Steve Moore - Club For Growth        And now for the race that so many of us have been waiting for.   (Click to Read More)

SCAG: FEDERAL FUNDING GUILLOTINE THREATENS LOS ANGELES  Loss of Centerline Light Rail and 176 Others Would End Transportation Aid from Washington        By Wendell Cox        Truth in Advertising: Double Standards: What if a major drug manufacturer placed commercials on national television touting its latest product as immunizing users from SARS? And, what if, like the peddler's elixirs sold from medicine wagons when trolleys were new, the claims were patently false and misleading?    (Click to Read More)

Discount Pricing of Gambling Licenses Shortchanges Pennsylvanians Billions       Governor Rendell Continues Push for Single Largest Corporate Welfare Subsidy in PA History   (Click to Read More)

THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA       By Terry Gray         Following are three excerpts from the Letters to the Editor of Thursday’s Courier-Journal.     “…So we can say we have a ‘top-notch orchestra’ to attract more CEOs and their companies.”   (Click to Read More)

The Adventures of Andwan Wingsweep      By Andrea Camoriano       Chapter 4:  Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, To Williamsburg We Go     (Click to Read More)

 

"If you think healthcare is expensive now, just wait until it’s free." -
P.J. O'Rourke

Free State Project

“The Library of Congress displayed Bob Hope's donated joke collection on his birthday in the nation's capital. It includes ten thousand monologues from radio and television. Over the years, only the voters have sent more jokes to Washington.”  Argus Hamilton

"Somehow liberals have been unable to acquire from life what conservatives seem to be endowed with at birth: namely, a healthy skepticism of the powers of government agencies to do good." --Daniel P. Moynihan

 

 

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