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"Your Liberty is Our Interest" |
August 18, 2003 | |
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What is politically defined
as economic "planning" is the forcible superseding of other people's
plans by government officials. Gatewood Galbraith Stumps As Candidate for Kentucky Attorney General By Theresa Fritz Camoriano Gatewood Galbraith threw his hat into the ring in the Attorney General’s race, but then he promptly put that trademark hat back on his head so everyone would recognize him as he goes forward with his campaign. Galbraith addressed the Louisville Libertarians on August 14, telling them that, shortly after both the Democrat and Republican parties nominated unsavory characters for the Attorney General’s race, he was approached by high level people from both parties urging him to make the run as an independent. He said this is a rare case in which an independent candidate has a good shot at winning, and he plans to make the most of this opportunity. (Click to Read More) The Federal Reserve Scheme J.V. Mitchell In 1912, seven very powerful men, including Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, assembled on Jekyll Island, Georgia. (Click to Read More) VET (Vehicle Emissions Testing) By Terry Gray Ms. Stutsman of the Air Pollution Control District of Jefferson County wrote a letter to the Jefferson Review some time back. I E-mailed her and have yet to hear back. (Click to Read More) The USEPA and the Fairness Doctrine Thomas Crane There is a code of ethics that says that each person is held accountable for his or her own actions or in some cases, inaction. In terms of the Automobile Emissions Testing Program that has been enacted by the various States in accordance with the mandates as directed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, a third party comes into play, and that is the automobile mechanic. Casting aside all of the guidelines that the EPA has established, such as waivers based upon the number of attempts to pass the emissions test and the limitations on the cost of repairs, the ultimate fate of the automobile is that it eventually must be discarded or, in other words, be directed to the junk heap, should said automobile be declared by the State to be a "Gross Polluter." The question then becomes one of fairness where the owner/operator is concerned. (Click to Read More)
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A man who does not think for himself does not think at all. One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license. -- P.J. O'Rourke
"The difference between Congress and drunken sailors is that drunken
sailors are spending their own money." --Florida Republican
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