Freedom Daily – 2008 by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 January 2008 To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year). The Enemy-Combatant Attack on Freedom, Part 1 by Jacob G. Hornberger Woodstock May Have Saved Sen. McCains Life by Sheldon Richman The Martial Law Act of 2006 by James Bovard World-Saving: A Disastrous Policy by Gregory Bresiger I Suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Part 4 by James Glaser A Short Numismatic History of the United States by Edward B. Elmer, M.D. Crushed by the Fed by Glenn Jacobs The Military Draft: A Moral Abomination by Michael Boldin The Nightmare of the New Deal, Part 2 by George C. Leef back to top February 2008 To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, ...
Do Presidents Have the Right to Kill? by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Should the president of the United States be exempt from both American and international law? Few people would instinctively say yes. But, in actual practice, presidents of the United States have been legally untouchable for most of the past century for the foreign killings they ordered. Even when their orders resulted in the killing of vast numbers of innocent people, it was almost never suggested in this country that the president should face charges for war crimes. That was true when Woodward Wilson intervened in Mexico and Haiti, and it was true of Republican interventions throughout Latin America in the 1920s. Franklin Roosevelt approved the carpet bombing of German and Japanese cities, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of women and children. Harry Truman approved the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But ...
Freedom Daily – 2007 by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 January 2007 To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year). Empire or Republic by Jacob G. Hornberger Democracy and Government Schools by Sheldon Richman Hungary's New Lesson for America by James Bovard Soft-Hearted Economists Need Clear Heads by Bart Frazier Executive Orders and the Decline of Law, Part 1 by William L. Anderson Inflation Is Legalized Robbery, Part 2 by Gregory Bresiger The Myth of War Prosperity, Part 2 by Anthony Gregory back to top February 2007 To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year). Tyranny and the Military Commissions Act by Jacob G. ...
Do Elections Guarantee Freedom? by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Elections are sometimes portrayed as practically giving people automatic “remote control” on the government. Elections kindly provide a chance for people to pre-program the government for the following years. The government will be based on the popular will, regardless of the ignorance of ...
Do Elections Guarantee Freedom? by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Elections are sometimes portrayed as practically giving people automatic remote control on the government. Elections kindly provide a chance for people to pre-program the government for the following years. The government will be based on the popular will, regardless of the ignorance of ...
Bushs AmeriCorps Fraud by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Politicians have long used moral doggerel to make citizens docile. Though President Bush is often verbally inept, he has hit the same chords his predecessors played to sway Americans to glorify government workers as moral icons worthy of gratitude and respect. Two months after the 9/11 attacks, Bush announced that he was expanding AmeriCorps and ...
Bushs AmeriCorps Fraud by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Politicians have long used moral doggerel to make citizens docile. Though President Bush is often verbally inept, he has hit the same chords his predecessors played to sway Americans to glorify government workers as moral icons worthy of gratitude and respect.
Bushs AmeriCorps Fraud by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Politicians have long used moral doggerel to make citizens docile. Though President Bush is often verbally inept, he has hit the same chords his predecessors played to sway Americans to glorify government workers as moral icons worthy of gratitude and respect.
Freedom Daily – 2007 by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 January 2007 To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year). Empire or Republic by Jacob G. Hornberger Democracy and Government Schools by Sheldon Richman Hungary's New Lesson for America by ...
The Choir is Key! by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Dear Friend of FFF, We need your end-of-year financial support more than ever! With the U.S. mired in the quicksand of Iraq, with out-of-control federal expenditures causing the dollar to plunge in international markets, and with civil liberties of the American people under the greatest federal assault in our lifetime, the question naturally arises: What can we ...
The Choir is Key! by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 Dear Friend of FFF, We need your end-of-year financial support more than ever! With the U.S. mired in the quicksand of Iraq, with out-of-control federal expenditures causing the dollar to plunge in international markets, and with civil liberties of the American people under the greatest federal assault in our lifetime, the question naturally arises: What can we ...
The Perils of Emergency Power by Future of Freedom Foundation April 27, 2010 The New York Times reported on June 23 that President Bush invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify warrantless searches of Americans’ and other people’s financial data. According to Treasury Undersecretary Stuart Levey, the U.S. government may have conducted “hundreds of ...