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      <title>More government control in the name of healthcare reform</title>
      <description>Obama passed the "Kids Tobacco Legislation" bill, which on the surface
looks nice. Tobacco is stinky, it kills, and we all have to protect the
children. But regardless of how we feel about tobacco and protecting
our...</description>
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      <title>What's so bad about government control?</title>
      <description>Wouldn't it be easier to just let government take care of everything? Everything would be great -- no responsibility, no effort, no worries.
Government could provide all -- food, shelter, healthcare, public safety,...</description>
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      <title>Guns Are Dangerous</title>
      <description>Yes, guns are dangerous. That's why with freedom comes lots of personal responsibility.

There are some gun-control advocates who seem to equate the right right to keep and bear arms with the right to shoot whomever...</description>
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      <title>Are People Good?</title>
      <description>Are most people by nature good or bad? Your answer here tells a lot about you.

In order to believe in the values on which this country was founded, one must believe that people, in general, are good-natured. A free...</description>
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      <title>Reasons why the Second Amendment is Challenged</title>
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I have spent a lot of time pondering the reasons why there are
questions about the second amendment. Often the argument turns to debates over the word "militia" and whether or not the founders intended for the...</description>
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