The Internet Must Remain Free
Chuck BaldwinThe Internet is abuzz with news that a US Senate committee has approved a bill that apparently gives the President authority to shut down the Internet...
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The Internet is abuzz with news that a US Senate committee has approved a bill that apparently gives the President authority to shut down the Internet...
A few years ago, I sadly discovered that it was next to impossible to find our nation’s great historic documents together in one volume,...
As we approach Father’s Day this Sunday, I think it is necessary to once again draw attention to what has become one of America’s greatest...
This column was initially released last December. Without a doubt, this has been one of my most requested columns...
Politicians in Washington, D.C., love to manufacture a crisis. The crisis generates fear within the citizenry, thereby allowing the federal government to centralize more and more power...
The Roman poet Juvenal (circa 100 A.D.) wrote regarding the way latter-day Roman emperors retained power and control over the masses that were seemingly more than happy...
My son, Tim Baldwin, is a constitutional attorney and historian. And now, after reading his just-released book, FREEDOM FOR A CHANGE,...
Public choice in economic theory is the use of modern economic tools to study problems that are traditionally in the province of political science. Public choice looks at governments from the perspective of the bureaucrats and politicians in them.
Entered By: Leon FelkinsPeople all over America are discussing freedom’s future. In short, they are worried. In fact, many are actually talking about State secession...
With much media fanfare, 9 members of a Michigan militia were arrested last March and charged with “seditious conspiracy”...
The Tea Party in Utah flexed its muscle over the weekend and booted longtime establishment Republican senator, Bob Bennett, from office. Hooray!
I celebrated my 58th birthday this past Monday, May 3. Accordingly, it is time for my annual “Strictly Personal” column.