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September 8, 2003

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What is politically defined as economic "planning" is the forcible superseding of other people's plans by government officials.
-- Thomas Sowell

Free Press Rally – A Reminder of the USSR      By Theresa Fritz Camoriano         Back in my college days (in 1974), I spent a summer studying at Leningrad State University as part of my program of Russian language studies.  This past week, when I participated in a “free press” rally in front of the federal courthouse in Louisville, I was reminded of those good old days back in the USSR, when the average citizens were intimidated by their government, and all power was held in the hands of a few elites.          (Click to Read More)

FREEDOM – UP IN SMOKE - II         By Terry Gray        This is a continuation of last week’s article, Freedom - Up In Smoke?  The two following links are the proposed ordinance as submitted by the Board of Health and the proposed ordinance as written by Councilman Doug Hawkins.  The following article is based on information taken from the Board of Health document, and I’ve inserted these key points for refutation.          (Click to Read More)

Chandler made bad choice in Westrom       by Bernard J. Kunkel         In the 2003 session of the General Assembly, Rep. Susan Westrom of Lexington introduced a bill that would require Catholic clergy to break the seal of the Confessional in cases involving child abuse. The bill was quickly denounced by the Catholic Conference, Catholic parishioners throughout the commonwealth and national Catholic organizations.           (Click to Read More)
 

 

“The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite.”  Thomas Jefferson

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“It is a governing principle of nature, that the agency which can produce most good, when perverted from its proper aim, is most productive of evil.  It behooves the well-intentioned, therefore, vigorously to watch the tendency of even their most highly prized institutions, since that which was established in the interests of the right, may so easily become the agent of the wrong.”-- James Fenimore Cooper

 

 

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