Articles
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Good Government
Ensuring That Only Citizens Vote
We may never know how many non-citizens voted illegally on November 4.Hans A. von Spakovsky | January 23, 2009
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Law & Principles
Free At Last
Taxpayer activist Paul Jacob will not go to jail for exercising his First Amendment rights in Oklahoma.Brandon Dutcher | January 22, 2009
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Education
Edmond parents getting false impression
Read the latest Choice Remarks posting here.Brandon Dutcher | January 21, 2009
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Budget & Tax
AP Is Apalled, Apoplectic ...
"Wiped out," huh? Sounds serious.Brandon Dutcher | January 19, 2009
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Good Government
Job Losses in Every Sector -- Well, Almost Every Sector
One wonders how much longer taxpayers -- especially those who find themselves newly unemployed -- will put up with bloated government employment levels in Oklahoma.Brandon Dutcher | January 12, 2009
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Good Government
Why I Am a Liberal
Words mean something. As human beings we stand alone in our use of language as our primary method of communication. We have confidence in our words and we resist any attempt to co-opt, twist, or manipulate their meaning.Everett Piper | January 11, 2009
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Higher Education
Speech Codes Limit Campus Freedom
Millions of high school seniors have started the process of deciding which college or university to attend in the next academic year. And while many students will look at schools that reflect their interests and values, virtually none will be thinking about the school's speech codes or free speech zones. They should.Ray Nosthstine | January 9, 2009
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Budget & Tax
Stranger than Fiction
"The current economic strategy is right out of Atlas Shrugged," our friend Stephen Moore writes today in The Wall Street JournalBrandon Dutcher | January 9, 2009
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Budget & Tax
Keynes Lives
"The U.S. and dozens of other nations are returning to massive government spending as a recession fighter," Sudeep Reddy reports today in The Wall Street Journal.Brandon Dutcher | January 8, 2009
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Good Government
Don't Bail Out the States
State governments from New York to California are begging Washington to bail them out of a combined $48 billion budget shortfall estimated for 2009.Brian M. Riedl | January 6, 2009