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Hornberger’s Blog: June 2003

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Monday, June 30, 2003 Dear Friends and Supporters of FFF, As everyone knows, these are challenging times for the advocates of liberty and limited government. Which means that we just have to work a little harder to achieve our goal of a free society! That’s exactly what we’re doing here at FFF — and, to be honest, we are tremendously enjoying the intellectual battle! But we need your help in the process. As you probably can tell, for the past several months we have redoubled our efforts to defend our rights and advance the cause of liberty, especially on the Internet. These include our daily FFF Email Update, the daily commentaries on our FFF Blog, the FFF Email Update Archives, our op-eds which are sent to newspapers all across the country, our FFF commentaries, and our ...

Hornberger’s Blog, December 2003

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Wednesday, December 31, 2003 Our federal daddy is once again taking care of his adult-children, this time by banning the diet and bodybuilding supplement ephedra, which daddy says is dangerous. No, adult-children cannot be expected to make this decision themselves because daddy says that they are incompetent to do so, despite the fact that most of them are graduates of public (i.e., government) schools. Interestingly, the decision was made by unelected dictocrats rather than the elected members of Congress, reinforcing the popular view regarding the nature of freedom—that people are free when regulatory bureaucrats are free to issue edicts designed to take care of their people. Interestingly, daddy’s ban doesn’t go into effect for a couple of months, enabling his adult-children to continue purchasing and stockpiling the drug and ingesting it long after daddy’s ban has gone into effect. Oh well, no parent is perfect, right? Tuesday, December 30, 2003 As part if it’s war on terror, the FBI has alerted 18,000 ...

Hornberger’s Blog, December 2003

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Wednesday, December 31, 2003 Our federal daddy is once again taking care of his adult-children, this time by banning the diet and bodybuilding supplement ephedra, which daddy says is dangerous. No, adult-children cannot be expected to make this decision themselves because daddy says that they are incompetent to do so, despite the fact that most of them are graduates of public (i.e., government) schools. Interestingly, the decision was made by unelected dictocrats rather than the elected members of Congress, reinforcing the popular view regarding the nature of freedom—that people are free when regulatory bureaucrats are free to issue edicts designed to take care of their people. Interestingly, daddy’s ban doesn’t go into effect for a couple of months, enabling his adult-children to continue purchasing and stockpiling the drug and ingesting it long after daddy’s ban has gone into effect. Oh well, no parent is perfect, right? Tuesday, December 30, 2003 As part if it’s war on terror, the FBI has alerted 18,000 ...