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Judge AndrewNapolitano and the great economist, Walter Williams , discuss natural rights on Freedom Watch. Watch the latest business video at FOXBusiness.com God help us!
AndrewNapolitano: We do not have two political parties in this country, America. We have one party; called the Big Government Party. The Republican wing likes deficits, war, and assaults on civil liberties. The Democratic wing likes wealth transfer, taxes, and assaults on commercial liberties. Both parties like power; and neither is interested in your freedoms. They [...]
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When asked by show host Judge AndrewNapolitano whether his potential constituents understand that the problem of too much borrowing and spending cannot be solved with more of the same, Ratowitz related a campaign trail encounter with a group of...
... H.R. 3217. As part of this effort, we have released a series of videos featuring Tom Woods, Judge AndrewNapolitano, Rand Paul, Peter Schiff, and Daniel Hannan discussing health freedom and what true reform would look like. Today, we're proud to release the final installment in this series: Dr. Ron Paul. In this final video, Congressman Paul talks about the need for less government...
“If this health care bill becomes law, life as you have known it …will cease to be.” from FreedomWorks by nswift The future as envisioned by Judge AndrewNapolitano in an article reposted at Reason.com is a bleak one indeed with no limits on Congressional power. Napolitano does an exquisite job of summing up what is [...]
... an incumbent when the employment rate was above 7.5 percent.” When asked by show host Judge AndrewNapolitano whether his potential constituents understand that the problem of too much borrowing and spending cannot be solved with more of the same, Ratowitz related a campaign trail encounter with a group of union carpenters “disgusted” by the various federal bailout and stimulus programs....
Pres. Obama's decision (announced through the Attorney General) to bring Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other accused terrorists to Manhattan, to stand trial in a civilian court rather than a military tribunal, has provoked a storm of angry protests. Some people I respect a lot (including AndrewNapolitano and Glenn Greenwald) have vigorously defended this decision, but I am not so sure....