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The Dailies: 4/11/17

  • The Camden Institute
  • Apr 11, 2017
  • 1 min read

How exactly does the government spy on you and its enemies (or is that redundant)? Wikileaks has the scoop.

United Airlines feels justified in violently ejecting a peaceful passenger inhabiting a seat he thought was rightfully his. Ryan McMaken on why.

Alabama's governor Bentley is further proof of the twin axioms "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely" and "those seeking office are disproportionally sociopathic."

New scientific advances combat heart failure.

Showing uncharacteristic wisdom, Theresa May will not back the United States' attack on the Assad regime in Syria.

Read this ridiculous ruling that protects police that knocked on a young man's door in the middle of the night, refused to identify themselves, and then shot him dead when he armed himself.


 
 
 

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