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Wanted Dead or Alive: Opinions About Why We Shouldn’t Believe in Christ’s Resurrection — and One Dissent

April 2, 2012
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Wanted Dead or Alive: Opinions About Why We Shouldn’t Believe in Christ’s Resurrection — and  One Dissent

"Religion is a symptom of irrational belief and groundless hope."

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Top of the World, Ma!

March 30, 2012
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Top of the World, Ma!

"On the summit I felt a mixture of apprehension and curiosity."

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Former President Renews Street Cred with Credulous Liberals

March 30, 2012
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Former President Renews Street Cred with Credulous Liberals

"...there is some fallibility in the writings of the Bible."

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Saying One Thing and Doing the Opposite — Isn’t That Called Hypocrisy?

March 29, 2012
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Saying One Thing and Doing the Opposite — Isn’t That Called Hypocrisy?

"Why not slap a warning label on each one of Buffett’s public pronouncements as well?"

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Headlines Don’t Tell the Whole Story — And in Some Cases, None of It

March 29, 2012
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Headlines Don’t Tell the Whole Story — And in Some Cases, None of It

"Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline." — Walter Winchell

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As the State Enlarges, Liberty Contracts — Albert Jay Nock’s ‘Our Enemy, the State’

March 24, 2012
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As the State Enlarges, Liberty Contracts — Albert Jay Nock’s ‘Our Enemy, the State’

"Assuredly I do not expect this book to change anyone's political opinions for it is not meant to do that." — Albert Jay Nock

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Don’t Blame ERB If ‘John Carter’ Is a Flop

March 23, 2012
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Don’t Blame ERB If ‘John Carter’ Is a Flop

"What went wrong?"

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Affirmative Action — When Helping Ends Up Hurting

March 23, 2012
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Affirmative Action — When Helping Ends Up Hurting

"Once the standards are lowered for some, they are indirectly lowered for all." — Abraham H. Miller

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When Privacy Is Abolished, What’s a Murderer to Do?

March 19, 2012
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When Privacy Is Abolished, What’s a Murderer to Do?

"... he felt uncomfortable, as though that prescient Eye, years in the future, could with a wink summon the police. But it was separated from him by a barrier of time that only the natural processes could shorten. And, in fact, it had been watching him since his birth. You could look at it that way ..."

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“Propaganda Time” — The President in the Textbooks

March 12, 2012
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“Propaganda Time” — The President in the Textbooks

It's never too soon to rewrite history.

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Freedom of Religion for Everyone — Well, Almost Everyone

March 12, 2012
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Freedom of Religion for Everyone — Well, Almost Everyone

"It's part of a pattern. There is basically a war on anyone who dissents from Darwin and we've seen that for several years." — John West

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Victimhood Mentality Prevails at USDA

March 9, 2012
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Victimhood Mentality Prevails at USDA

When victims can be criminals, just who is the injured party? Only the forgotten man, the citizen-taxpayer.

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