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Looking ahead

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Looking ahead in the Rear View Mirror and readers comment on Han Solo’s suggestions In the rear view mirror, we see the elections fading into the distance. Gone … but not forgotten. Did we accomplish all we had hoped? No way! So, what are we doing about it? Well, here in the heartland, our little [...]

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Wasted Votes

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Across the country, as we head into election day, we hear reports of Libertarian candidates who have made a difference in their race. At the same time, voters are looking for candidates who will bring reason to the offices for which they aspire. In the last election cycle, voters clearly demonstrated they want change … [...]

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We miss the honesty of the old timers

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As we head into the home front for this election season, we lament the loss of honest dialog between the various candidates and bid adieu to one of our thoughtful readers before we get to the Weekly TidBits. With elections only 10 days off, we hear the rhetoric heating up in races across the country. [...]

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Our Readers Weigh In

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Last week, we observed that our Constitution is a masterful document. It has served us well for over two centuries. However, some believe our government has expanded its meaning well beyond anything the framers had intended So, we posed the question to our loyal readers, “What amendment or amendments would you like to see adopted [...]

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Good intentions gone bad

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Recently we came across a piece with the interesting title, “Are we sliding into a tyranny of good intentions?” It was written by Neil Reynolds and ran in Canada’s Globe & Mail. Because it’s good and because it ties into something that’s been on our mind recently, we will share it in its entirety. At [...]

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