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Washington Post Condemns Open Government [Audit the Fed]

Today’s Washington Post contains an editorial that warns that Ron Paul’s “Audit the Fed” bill could end civilized life as we know it. Well, they didn’t go quite that far – but the editorial reads like it was written in a puddle of sweat. The Washington Post pretends to take the high ground – and […]

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Barron’s: Obama’s Make-Work Jobs Harm Teenagers

Barron’s ran an article of mine on summer jobs boondoggles as a guest editorial in the issue hitting teh stands today. Here’s an outtake from the article (a subscription is required to see the full version on the online site). Playing At Work Isn’t Productive Barron’s July 20, 2009 by James Bovard LONG BEFORE THE […]

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My Vindication, Dammit

I am usually wary of the liberal bias of the New York Times but every now and then they split the bullseye. Like this article: Cursing and Pain Relief By Nicholas Bakalar If you bang your thumb with a hammer, does it really lessen the pain to let loose with a string of curse words? […]

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McNamara’s Other “Body Count” Debacle

[an op-ed sent out this morning by the Future of Freedom Foundation] McNamara’s Other “Body Count” Debacle by James Bovard, July 9, 2009 Former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, who died on July 6, was best known for ratcheting up the Vietnam War thanks to the false claims he provided to President Johnson, Congress, and the […]

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Porn and Attention Deficit Democracy + UPDATE

I knew that American culture was in trouble, but this New York Times front page article on the decline of plots in porn movies confirms my deepest fears. The Times quotes porn actress Savanna Samson, who “said she took her acting seriously and used to prepare studiously for her roles.” “I used to have dialogue,” […]

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Obama’s Latest Four-Star Howler on Freedom

Prior to his trip to Russia, President Obama issued an appeal to Russian president Dmitri Medvedev to “to strengthen the rule of law in Russia, which of course includes making sure that all those accused of crimes have the right to a fair trial and that the courts are not used for political purposes.” Of […]

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My 2 Cents on the Tenth Amendment movement

I spoke to Bill Thompson of the Ocala, Florida News earlier this week. He has a very thoughtful article today on the Tenth Amendment movement. Here’s part of his article: The author James Bovard, whose writings frequently focus on the negative consequences of the growth of the federal government at the expense of individual liberty, […]

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