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  • It Didn't Begin with Waco0

    It Didn't Begin with Waco By Carl H. Yeager The assault by federal agents on the Branch Davidians on February 28, 1993, wasn't the first time that Washington decided to rid the country of an irritating religious sect. In fact, there have been quite a few times hi our history when various levels of government—local,

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  • Taking Liberty With Freedom0

    Taking Liberty With Freedom By Richard P. Moore Though September 11, 2001, will be remembered as the day that changed America, we shouldn't forget October 31 of the same year. That was the day that President George Bush signed the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, which gives the government the kind of sweeping powers of

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  • Working For Freedom0

    Working For Freedom By James D. Standish The name Eric Liddell may have faded into obscurity, but at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, Eric's name was on everyone's lips. Eric, a strapping Scotsman with an enormous athletic prowess, had done what few others have. After years of training, and with the Olympic expectations of his

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  • Judicial Inconsistency0

    Professor Gottlieb, of Albany Law School, argues that inconsistency shows a lack of principle and that "a dose of principle would very significantly improve the moral quality of the Rehnquist Court." The thrust of his argument is not to quibble with the decisions of this Court but to fault the justices for an inconsistent assumption

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  • Student Clubs and Rights0

    Student Clubs and Rights By Michael D. Peabody The school's policy seemed clear enough—student clubs receiving funds through Utah Valley State College's student activity fee program had to be open to all students. No exceptions. For the Eagle Forum Collegians, a conservative student club formally opposed to "radical feminism" and the "homosexual agenda," this posed

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  • By the People0

    By the People By Lincoln E. Steed At first I thought the interview on BBC Shortwave radio was with an official of then imploding Zimbabwe regime in Africa. I'd tuned in midpoint, just in time to hear him extol the virtues of a one-party state. Yes, the official maintained, a one-party state could adequately represent

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