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January 5, 2004

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“Forcing one American to serve the purposes of another is one way slavery can be defined.”

– Walter Williams

Hot Off the Press –  Balancing the Budget, Jazz, Zoning, and Hawpe in Hot Water         By Theresa Fritz Camoriano           1.  Budget - When Kentucky voters elected Ernie Fletcher as Governor, they made it clear that they want the state to rein in spending and not increase taxes.  If the Republicans have gotten the message, they may have a long tenure in power.  If, instead, the Republicans listen to The Courier-Journal and raise taxes, the voters may well decide to clean house again in the next election.         (click to read more)

If only we will...         By: Jim Waters (Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions)           Like undisturbed snow, the new year lies glistening before us full of hope and challenges. The hope provided by liberty to its partakers has not changed much throughout history. Wherever freedom reigns, prosperity, faith and great accomplishments necessarily follow.       (click to read more)

TERRY’S SMOKING TIDBITS           By Terry Gray

 Strike at the Head, and the Tail Dies
     by Gordon Francis Corbett

Confucius said that wisdom begins with calling things by their right names.  He was right.  Calling things by their right names clarifies confusion, facilitates rational thought, and prepares the way for
action.       (click to read more)

Terry's Tidbits      by Terry Gray

 

“When Barbary Pirates demand a fee for allowing you to do business, it's called 'tribute money'. When the Mafia demands a fee for allowing you to do business, it's called 'the protection racket'. When the State demands a fee for allowing you to do business, it's called 'sales tax'.” -- Jeff Daiell (From FFF)

Free State Project

"It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate,
tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the
minds of men." --Samuel Adams

“Were we directed from Washington when to sow, and when to reap, we should soon want bread.”-- Thomas Jefferson

 

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