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Townhall: One or Two or . . . Free

The change in China’s one-child rule policy demanded a Townhall.com. So click on over, and then come back here, for more reading.

And tell your friends and . . . enemies!

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Townhall: The Democrats’ Steady SuperPAC

Marco Rubio said something more than a little true about his opposition party, the Democratic. It had to do with the media. But that truth explains a whole lot more than just the mechanics of the much-ridiculed presidential debates. Click on over to Townhall. Then come back here for more reading . . . and viewing.

 

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Townhall: Honest Bravery & Cowardly Deceit

War without any declaration — or even a legal authorization of force from Congress — is the modern way, Constitution be . . . ignored. Both Obama and Congress fudge it. The better never to confront reality.

Click on over to  Townhall.com. Then come back here for this weekend’s draught of common sense:

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Townhall: Citizens Against Virtually Everything

Politicians like to spend citizens’ money. But what about those citizens? They tend to want to spend their own money, and not give it up to politicians to spend. Thus, one of the great political tensions of our time. Click on over to Townhall.com for this week’s foray into local politics and the idea of citizens being in charge.

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Townhall: Privatizing Government, Democrat-Style

Click on over to Townhall.com for an expanded discussion of Wednesday’s Common Sense. Then come back here for more reading:

Hillary Clinton:

Emanuel Rahm:

* As I mentioned in Wednesday’s Common Sense, and in full disclosure, my brother, Mark Jacob, works for the Tribune.

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Townhall: Neighborliness and Its Enemies

Thursday‘s Common Sense was too big a story to stay under 300 words. So, click on over to Townhall and get a bigger picture. If you come back here, you can follow the links to more on this curious conflict in American society, the conflict over “Little Free Libraries”: