The social network that you can wear
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- February 6, 2015
British writer Aldous Huxley is known primarily today as the author of Brave New World (1932), which along with George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) set the gold standard for dystopian literature. But Huxley was also the author of the lesser-known The Devils of Loudun (1953), which, along with The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood, is
READ MORENo Intrusion In an article on charitable choice (January/February, 2001) you state, and I quote:
READ MORERight Words, Wrong Man In the November/December issue of Liberty magazine on page 31 you use a quotation and attribute it to James Madison, making the same mistake made by Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe columnist, in his June 1, 2000, article entitled
READ MORELiberty Clarified In the May-June issue on page 29, there is an exchange between R. Morris and the Editor about the other
READ MOREWWJD? I just got your magazine and must tell you I agree 100%. I especially like the picture of Al Gore with WWJD. That says it all. I have made the comment if Jesus came back to the USA, he would be crucified by the religious leaders. He did not take a special stand against
READ MOREFBI I am really concerned about religious freedom in America with President George W. Bush
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