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Written by F21SC Staff
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 18:00 |
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In a tutorial showing teachers how to recruit and use students as activists, a former high school social studies teacher unwittingly exposes a model for social predation that is instituted in K-12 and college campuses across the USA. This is a must-read for anyone who has or knows children in a government school.
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Read more... - Social Predation 101...
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Written by M. David Stirling
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 16:00 |
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SUMMARY:
Pacific Legal Foundation Vice-President M. David Stirling explains how the Endangered Species Act is anti-environment and therefore anti-human. The devastation caused by the recent California fires exemplifies how such policies undermine life for humans, plants and wildlife. The "Let it Burn" attitude is more than disturbing when it emanates from a group called the "Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics". |
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Read more... - It's Time to Snuff o...
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Written by Harold Johnson and Timothy Sandefur
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 16:00 |
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SUMMARY: The credentials and character of Janice Brown are beyond dispute. In her jurisprudence, courts should function, first and last, as defenders of freedom, say Johnson and Sandefur in this article published during her judicial nomination hearings. |
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Read more... - Judging Janice Roger...
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Written by Michael Shaw
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 16:00 |
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SUMMARY:
In a powerful 50 minute presentation, abundance ecologist Michael Shaw described the nature, origin, structure and pace of the implementation of Sustainable Development/Agenda 21 in Santa Cruz and across the nation to residents of Auburn, California. The presentation incorporated examples from the Sierras, including a proposed Auburn City Tree Ordinance that dictates what a homeowner can do with trees on their own two acre lot. A report from this event (from the Auburn Journal) follows, with annotation by Freedom 21 Santa Cruz [now Freedom Advocates]. |
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Read more... - Attack on Private Pr...
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Written by David Henderson
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Sunday, 23 November 2003 16:00 |
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SUMMARY:
"...your proposal doesn't make it affordable. It just benefits a lucky few and raises prices for the many. Your restrictions hurt the people you want to help, Sam."
Naval Post Graduate Professor and Hoover Institute Fellow David Henderson has a revealing discussion with Congressman Sam Farr over housing at Fort Ord, in Monterey, California. |
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Read more... - Congressman Farr Mak...
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