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Tim McGraw wrote: Hi Lew, Great article! My Mom is 93. My Dad would be 93 as well, but he died at the age of 89. Yes, they had tough childhoods, but they sure were optimistic, hard workers. Mom still is. My p Read More Article from LewRockwell
May Judge Order Divorcing Parent to Include Disclaimer With All Future Child Abuse Allegations?
In last week’s Peterson v. Rush (Pa. Super. Ct.), the trial court had given shared legal and physical custody of a daughter to the mother and father, but also stated this: I am, therefore, going to order Mother that, to the extent that she has concerns over child abuse, obviously any concerns regarding child abuse […]
Rights, Fights, and the Economy of Self-Defense: Why MMA Facilitates the Right to Self-Defense
Mixed martial arts is a brutal, imperfect, occasionally ugl Read More Article from Mises Institute
Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdrawing 80.009 Bitcoins Equaling $8.69 Billion
Thanks. John Frahm. The Gateway Pundit The post Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdr Read More Article from LewRockwell
Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893
7/7/1893: Justice Samuel Blatchford dies. Justice Samuel Blatchford The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893 appeared first on Reason.com. Read More Article from Reason.com
The Department of Education Is in Limbo. Let’s Kill It.
The fate of the U.S. Department of Education is currently in limbo. President Donald Trump came into office promising—among other things—to rid us of this unnecessary federal bureaucracy. Democrats, closely aligned with teachers unions, vowed to prevent him from doing anything of the sort. The Trump administration has offloaded many of the department’s responsibilities and […]
Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893
7/7/1893: Justice Samuel Blatchford dies. Justice Samuel Blatchford The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893 appeared first on Reason.com. Read More Article from Reason.com
Rights, Fights, and the Economy of Self-Defense: Why MMA Facilitates the Right to Self-Defense
Mixed martial arts is a brutal, imperfect, occasionally ugl Read More Article from Mises Institute
Oh la la… Putin Drops Truth Bomb on Macron
For Macron and all the NATO states to do that would be to admit their culpability for creating the biggest war in Europe since the Second World War. NATO started the conflict in Ukraine, but Russia will end it on its terms, Russian President Vladimir Putin told his French counterpart this week in a wake-up […]
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Born between 1930-1946
Tim McGraw wrote: Hi Lew, Great article! My Mom is 93. My Dad would be 93 as well, but he died at the age of 89. Yes, they had tough childhoods, but they sure were optimistic, hard workers. Mom still is. My p Read More Article from LewRockwell

May Judge Order Divorcing Parent to Include Disclaimer With All Future Child Abuse Allegations?
In last week’s Peterson v. Rush (Pa. Super. Ct.), the trial court had given shared legal and physical custody of a daughter to the mother and father, but also stated this: I am, therefore, going to order Mother that, to the extent that she has concerns over child abuse, obviously any concerns regarding child abuse […]

Rights, Fights, and the Economy of Self-Defense: Why MMA Facilitates the Right to Self-Defense
Mixed martial arts is a brutal, imperfect, occasionally ugl Read More Article from Mises Institute
Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdrawing 80.009 Bitcoins Equaling $8.69 Billion
Thanks. John Frahm. The Gateway Pundit The post Over the Past 24 Hours Eight Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Were Awakened for First Time in 14 Years on the 4th of July Withdr Read More Article from LewRockwell

Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893
7/7/1893: Justice Samuel Blatchford dies. Justice Samuel Blatchford The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893 appeared first on Reason.com. Read More Article from Reason.com

The Department of Education Is in Limbo. Let’s Kill It.
The fate of the U.S. Department of Education is currently in limbo. President Donald Trump came into office promising—among other things—to rid us of this unnecessary federal bureaucracy. Democrats, closely aligned with teachers unions, vowed to prevent him from doing anything of the sort. The Trump administration has offloaded many of the department’s responsibilities and […]

Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893
7/7/1893: Justice Samuel Blatchford dies. Justice Samuel Blatchford The post Today in Supreme Court History: July 7, 1893 appeared first on Reason.com. Read More Article from Reason.com

Rights, Fights, and the Economy of Self-Defense: Why MMA Facilitates the Right to Self-Defense
Mixed martial arts is a brutal, imperfect, occasionally ugl Read More Article from Mises Institute
Oh la la… Putin Drops Truth Bomb on Macron
For Macron and all the NATO states to do that would be to admit their culpability for creating the biggest war in Europe since the Second World War. NATO started the conflict in Ukraine, but Russia will end it on its terms, Russian President Vladimir Putin told his French counterpart this week in a wake-up […]
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