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This Coming Monday: Our First Presentation in Our Open Borders Conference

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2024

Business is a creative, patriotic process, and I am offended by the “if it wasn’t for the regulatory agencies, we’d all steal from the public” attitude.
– William B. Ruger, cofounder of firearms company Sturm, Ruger & Company

HORNBERGER’S BLOG

September 25, 2024
This Coming Monday: Our First Presentation in Our Open Borders Conference
This coming Monday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, we kick off our newest online conference — “The Case for Open Borders.” We are fully mindful of the fact that when it comes to making the case for open borders, we are swimming against the statist tide that has enveloped our nation, not only in the area of immigration but in virtually every other part of our lives. But if we are going to lead America and the world to freedom, there is no better place to begin…
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