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Aug 30, 2011
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David Kelley Ph.D
A Banker Takes a Mulligan

Thomas Depping makes money by helping others make money: He’s in the business of lending to small businesses. From dentists to truck drivers

Aug 15, 2011
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3 Mins
America's "Civil War" Debt Battle

The major German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote that the debt-ceiling battle in Washington had a “civil war atmosphere.” But the war...

Aug 4, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
3 Mins
Stranger Than Fiction: Atlas Shrugged in Cuba

Summer 2010 issue -- A GOOD SIGN FOR THE FUTURE of liberty is that interest in the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand and her magnum opus...

Aug 1, 2011
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Michael C. Monson
6 Mins
Analysis: U.S. Attorney's statement on Rajaratnam Case

Summer 2011 issue -- On May 11, after the trial of Galleon hedge-fund founder Raj Rajaratnam (pictured below) had ended in a conviction on

Jul 26, 2011
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7 Mins
The Crime of Insider-Trading Punishment

"There is not even a chance we will do one day in jail,” Danielle Chiesi told Reuters last year, speaking of herself and Raj Rajaratnam...

Jul 21, 2011
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Alexander R. Cohen
3 Mins
Questions for Conservatives about Gay Marriage and Sock Drawers

Let’s start with your views concerning government. Most of you believe that government should not jail consenting adults for engaging, in...

Jul 2, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
5 Mins
Al Gore's War on Children

I have long argued that the morally twisted beliefs of many environmentalists imply that humans are pollution and that the Earth would be...

Jun 22, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Obama's Swine Flu Altruism

The morally ugly nature of actual altruism was on display when Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently declared that

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Milton Friedman: 1912-2006

November 16, 2006 -- Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman passed away on November 16, 2006 at the age of 94. Friedman was one of

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
2 Mins
Milton Friedman: 1912-2006

Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman passed away on November 16, 2006 at the age of 94. Friedman was one of the most influential...

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Obama Care as Faith Healing

Want an eye-opening perspective on those in Congress and the Obama administration who want the government to control America’s health care..

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
6 Mins
Postal Service-Style Health Care

President Obama stumbled onto the analogy which perfectly points out the dangers of the very government-run health care system that he...

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Obama's Mixed Inaugural Rhetoric

Presidential inauguration addresses are usually forgotten since it’s what the chief executive does after he’s sworn in that is of most

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
6 Mins
Happy Birthday George Washington!

George Washington unfortunately has become a cliché. For an older generation, he was too often treated as such a mythic figure that it was..

Jun 10, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
3 Mins
The Berlin Wall Then and Now

I first visited West Berlin in June 1981. I took the closed American military train through the 112-mile-long corridor through....

Jun 9, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
5 Mins
Government Medicine's Prejudice Against Innovation

One would think that the invention of a new device that could keep patients with serious heart problems alive would be a cause for....

Jun 9, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
3 Mins
The Credit Crisis and Moral Hazards

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has staffed-up in anticipation of hundreds of bank failures. Major investment banks are on

Jun 9, 2011
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Eugene C. Holloway
10 Mins
Obama's War-is-Peace Prize

October 19, 2009 -- Ask the Norwegians who pick the Nobel Peace Prize recipient this question: “Which part of Europe are you from? The part

Jun 9, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
5 Mins
BB&T Stands Up for Rights

January 26, 2006 -- BB&T, a major bank with branches through the Southeast, has taken a stand for private property and individual rights....

Jun 9, 2011
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David Kelley Ph.D
3 Mins

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