Culture Wars/Current Controversies

Assange Is Free, But Feds’ War On Free Speech Continues

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024

The real freedom of any individual can always be measured by the amount of responsibility which he must assume for his own welfare and security.
Robert Welch

HORNBERGER’S BLOG

June 26, 2024
The Right of Private Property in a Healthcare Crisis
During the Covid crisis, the federal government and state governments imposed mask mandates, vaccine requirements, and lockdowns on private businesses. Such measures were, of course, illegitimate exercises of governmental power. As I have long pointed out, however, the ultimate solution to such measures lies not in playing an endless game of whack-a-mole against them but rather to constitutionally separate healthcare and the state …
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EXPLORE FREEDOM

FREE SPEECH
Assange Is Free, But Feds’ War On Free Speech Continues
by James Bovard
American Conservative
Assange Is Free, But Never Forget How the Press Turned on Him
by Matt Taibbi
Racket News
FOREIGN POLICY
Free and Independent: The Foreign Policy of Washington and Jefferson
by Michael Boldin
Tenth Amendment Center
The American-NATO Rush Toward Nuclear War with Russia
by Scott Ritter
Substack
FISCAL POLICY
How a Long, Debt-Loving Bipartisan Consensus Has Warped U.S. Business
by George W. Will
Washington Post
THE FREE MARKET
Arguments Against Markets
by Donald J. Boudreaux
AIER
More Oil or More Knowledge?
by Gale Pooley
Human Progress
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Existence of Limits on Congress’s Power Does Not Imply Presidential Immunity
by Charles C.W. Cooke
National Review
NATIONAL SECURITY STATE
Julian Assange Is Free’: WikiLeaks Founder Strikes Plea Deal With US
by Editorial
Common Dreams
Julian Assange Is on His Way to Freedom – But the Fight Is Far from Over
by Srećko Horvat
Aljazeera

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