October 6th, 2006 |
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By John Coleman
The “art” of polling (it’s as much of an art as a science) is very interesting. To begin with, there are some very highly credible polling organizations with relatively high ethical standards and few ideological hang-ups to blur findings. But, others have used poling results, in my view, to “anonymize” their own beliefs, [...]
February 1st, 2003 |
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By Joe Dombroski
The myth of the drug-legalization argument is that government distribution/regulation of drugs would remove the profit, and therefore the incentive, for illicit drug-dealing and drug-related crime. But the reality of drug legalization can be witnessed by any American tourist on the streets of a working-class neighborhood in southern Amsterdam. In that typical [...]
November 10th, 2002 |
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Source: National Public Radio
Liane Hansen…
In the election this past Tuesday a number of Marijuana law reform measures were on the ballots, all were defeated. Federal Drug Czar John Walters called it, “A stunning victory of common sense over pro drug propaganda.” “While I am up to the challenge,”
responded Robert Kampia of [...]
May 6th, 2001 |
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By Rachel Ehrenfeld
(Editor’s Note: Ms. Ehrenfeld is director of the Center for the Study of Corruption & the Rule of Law. She’s the author of “Evil Money” [HarperBusiness].)
The murderous terrorists who destroyed the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan and damaged the Pentagon, delivered a very clear and sobering message yesterday: The leader of [...]