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BY DON SORCHYCH | JULY 3, 2013
Slate cries to the Arizona Republic
I received this email from Arizona Republic reporter Phillip Haldiman:
Don,
I’m working on a final campaign finance story for this election period. It appears as if the challengers spent more than $45,000 during the election ...
Guest Editorials:
BY BRYAN GOLDEN | JULY 3, 2013
America’s Birthday
“All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.”
– Thomas Jefferson
Will this be America’s last birthday?
America is the first country in history to be founded based on individual liberty. The principles of liberty are timeless. The concepts apply as much today just as they did over 200 years ago.
BY LAWRENCE SELLIN | JULY 3, 2013
Only two paths left for the United States
There is one fact of which Americans can be sure.
The federal government is corrupt to such an extent that only a comprehensive purge of its personnel, a complete revision of its policies and a drastic reduction in its size can prevent its inevitable transition to tyranny.
BY WILLIE DEUTSCH | JULY 3, 2013
Dr. Carson, Bishop Jackson, and Sen. Guillory expose liberals' worst fears
Few things upset liberals more than people who don't think the way they are "supposed" to. This is particularly displayed when women and minorities articulately defend conservatism.
BY DWIGHT KEHOE | JULY 3, 2013
About Snowden
Admittedly there is still much to learn about Mr. Snowden and his perceived or proven agenda. But enough time has passed and enough information has been tossed around, some good, some bad and mostly unsubstantiated, for us to be able to form at least a preliminary tableau.