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https://www.libertarianinstitute.org

Unfortunately, July 4th has become a day of deceit. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress formally declared its independence from Great Britain. Thirteen years later, after a difficult war to secure that independence, the new country was open for

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In 1768, amid escalating tensions between the British government and independence-minded "radicals" in New England, two full regiments were deployed in Boston as peacekeepers. Their presence was, in historian David Ramsay's elegantly ominous ph

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https://www.lewrockwell.com

In the first line of the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, Thomas Jefferson speaks of "one people." The Constitution, agreed upon by the Founding Fathers in Philadelphia in 1789, begins, "We the people…

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Joseph Sobran

In 1960, when I was 14, I was nuts about JFK. The first one, John F. Kennedy, not the current one, John F. Kerry. I got about thirty JFK buttons from the local Democratic headquarters, pinned them all to my shirt, and wore them to school.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Joseph Sobran

In 1960, when I was 14, I was nuts about JFK. The first one, John F. Kennedy, not the current one, John F. Kerry. I got about thirty JFK buttons from the local Democratic headquarters, pinned them all to my shirt, and wore them to school.

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https://fee.org, Daniel J. Mitchell

Red State, Blue State, Independent State, Moocher State: I don't know if Dr. Seuss would appreciate my borrowing from his children's classic but given how I enjoy comparative rankings, I couldn't help myself after perusing a new study from Wall