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 "If it come to prohibiting, there is not aught more likely to be prohibited than truth itself; whose first appearance to our eyes, bleared and dimmed with prejudice and custom, is more unsightly and unplausible than many errors."
   

                                                                                             John Milton, Areopagitica (1644)

 

  • Now, to demonstrate the value of a free press to ordered liberty, let's see what happens, eh?
  • Do they do things different in Texas? Ask Matt Bingham, Smith County District Attorney in Tyler, Texas...
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    Letters to federal prosecutors, Jack Lacy, Andrew Schilling, John Hailman, and Jim Nobles

 

 

 

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  1.  Negotiated Settlements for they that would Ratt Out the Big Ratts
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  8. Endowment of the Current Constitutional Applications Project at the University of Mississippi Law Center and the Hayden C. Covington Freedom Project at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.
  9. All of the above

 

Quote of the day:

 

CHINAGATE: UNFINISHED BUSINESS
FBI agents claim
DOJ fixed probe

Reno, aides worked 'hand and glove' with White House to protect Clinton

I was told by Laura Ingersoll*  that we would not pursue any matter relating to the solicitation or payment of funds for access to the presidency," Wehr testified before the Senate Sept. 22, 1999.

Why? "That's the way the American political process works," Wehr said Ingersoll told him.

"I was scandalized by that answer," Wehr said.

 

                                                   FBI  Special Agent Daniel J. Wehr (See Agent Wehr's comments in te Welcome 2 Tezas! CCAP project, above)

                                                                    WorldNetDaily.com

* United States Department of Justice Public Integrity Section prosecutor assigned to campaign finance task force. 

 

 

 

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