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The Kidnapping of Venezuela

Posted here with the kind permission of the author. Read the original article here… I’m guessing most of you have …

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Will you help us achieve our goals please

“Because it is a monopoly, government brings inefficiency and stagnation to most things it runs; government agencies pursue the inflation …

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Some Hidden Truths About Banks

Depositors face an onslaught from both banks and governments. As depositors, we put our money into a current or cheque account …

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Some Hidden Truths About Banks

Depositors face an onslaught from both banks and governments. As depositors, we put our money into a current or cheque …

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2015 Human Rights Report on The Bahamas

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a constitutional, parliamentary democracy. Prime Minister Perry Christie’s Progressive Liberal Party won …

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The drama of communal violence

The persistence of large-scale riots is associated with electoral competition and mass political mobilisation In the early 1960s, as a …

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Lawrence Reed at College of The Bahamas, Thursday, February 18, 2016

Join us Thursday, February 18, 2016 for a lecture by Lawrence Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE.org) …

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The migrant crisis and ‘Europe’

The flood of refugees has in effect killed the Schengen agreement, and yet another pillar of European integration has fallen …

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