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Below you'll find a list of all posts from May, 2004

Gas, hot air or indigestion?

Dear Editor: Re: Gas, hot air or indigestion? Perhaps someone in the public domain can clear up my confusion over …

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Lessons in Free Enterprise Reform

Mr. McTigue made a similar presentation here in The Bahamas for an Atlas/Nassau Institute event – The Global Challenge and …

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How Good is Candian Health Care? 2004 Report

The Blue Ribbon Commission on National Health Insurance will present a "Report" to the Prime Minister on Monday, May 10, …

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Myths About National Health Insurance

Dr. John Goodman was a presenter at The Nassau Institute/Atlas Economic Research Foundation conference on The Global Challenge and the …

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You can take the man out of politics, but…

"You can take the man out of politics but you can't take the politics out of the man". This truism …

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Thought to Ponder

Soon or late the money to pay the State’s mounting bills will have to be found, and there is only one place to look for it. That is in the pockets of persons who earn the communal income by doing some sort of useful work. Politicians never earn it, and neither do the uplifters. It must always come, in the last analysis, from men who go to work in the morning and labor hard all day.H.L. Mencken
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