Government Shutdown in the Works

Since July, Bill Clinton has threatened to veto 9 of the 13 appropriations bills currently working their way through Congress. Liberal Democrats have recently started to step up their support for these veto threats in an attempt to change the topic of conversation from Clinton's perjury.
---CNS
 

Who's the REAL Joseph McCarthy of the 1990s?                  T.W. Giles
---Silicon Valley Logic

Clinton exhibits all the classic symptoms of the sociopath he is 

By Charley Reese 
Commentary 

 Burton Fires Back At Reno 
---CNS 

Dr. Walter Williams said it best in a 03 June 98 column: 

"When politicians dictate how people manage their lives, they either 
arrogantly believe they know what's best for others or they have contempt for the idea that individuals should be free to choose what they see as best for themselves. 

If political leaders are to do more good than harm, they must recognize 
both society's inherent complexity and the severely limited information and knowledge they possess. Instead of trying to shape society to their liking, they should limit their activities to cultivating an environment where people can choose and maximize their potential. 

This is precisely what the Framers of our Constitution sought to do. 

... Respect for the rules of several property produced an environment in our nation where our people could more fully exploit resources, and it enabled us to become the world's richest and freest nation. We are still benefitting from that legacy, but it's being eaten away by people who think they have superior wisdom and have been ordained to force that "wisdom" on others." 



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