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AuthorBLACK, CONRAD
AuthorBlack, Earl Black and Merle
AuthorBlack, Jonathan
AuthorBlackand, Theodore M.
AuthorBlackburn, Rep. Marsha
AuthorBlackman, Josh
AuthorBlackman, Paul H.
AuthorBlackwell, Ken
AuthorBlair, Clay
AuthorBlake, Robert
AuthorBlatehford, Frank W. III
AuthorBleiberg, Robert M.
AuthorBleser, Carol
AuthorBlood, Amos
AuthorBlood, John Amos
AuthorBloom, Harold
AuthorBloom, J. Arthur
AuthorBlount, Roy Jr.
AuthorBlumberg, Stanley A.
AuthorBlumenthal, Sidney
AuthorBly, Robert
AuthorBlyth, Myrna
AuthorBoaz, David
AuthorBob
AuthorBobb, David J.
AuthorBode, Carl
AuthorBodner, Allen
AuthorBogie, John C.
AuthorBoiler, Paul F. Jr.
AuthorBolger, Frank
AuthorBolton, John
AuthorBond, Brian
AuthorBonner, Raymond
AuthorBooker, Christopher
AuthorBoorstin, Daniel J.
AuthorBoot, William
AuthorBopp, James Jr.
AuthorBorchgrave, Arnaud de
AuthorBorders, Rebecca
AuthorBordewich, Fergus
AuthorBORK, ROBERT
AuthorBork, Robert H.
AuthorBorneman, Walter R.
AuthorBornet, Vaughn Davis
AuthorBoteach, Rabbi Shmuley
AuthorBottom, Joseph
AuthorBottum, Joseph
AuthorBoudreaux, Donald J.
AuthorBoutillier, John Le
AuthorBovard, James
Paid articleBigger Brother / The Unsleeping Eye: Secret Police and Their Victims (March 2004)
Bigger Brother Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice and Peace to Rid the World of Evil by James Bovard (Palgrave-Macmillan, 440 pages, $26.95) The Unsleeping Eye: Secret Police and...
Paid articleThe Cuomo Doctrine Lives (May 2001)
But the main actors became the predictable lawyers' groups-the Naderite New York Public Interest Research Group, the foundationsponsored New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, and the 25-year-old...
Paid articleAn End to Federal Plunderiug? (April 2001)
zalong, and no one has kowtowed to them more brazenly than John McCain. If the senator is as principled as he constantly tells us, why not summon the publisher of the New York Times and the network...
Paid article"Feeling Your Pain" (October 2000)
first time we shall be looking not into a mirror but through a pane of glass. What's saddest about Cooper's book is the way it shows a man who once did real, heroic work getting us over the...
Paid articleThe Latest, Greatest Waco Whitewash (October 2000)
fter the FBI finally admitted last August that it had fired pyroteelmie rounds on April 19, 1993, at Waco before a fire broke out that killed scores of women and children, Attorney General Janet...
Paid articleAmeriCorps: Salvation via Hand-Holding (July 2000)
Arabian Fables (I) How the Arabs soften up world opinion with fanciful myths. Josef Goebbels, the infamous propaganda minister of the Nazis, had it right. Just tell people big lies often enough...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Good Government Guns (June 2000)
by James Bovard Good Government Guns Private owners will be handed semiautomatic Play-Doh. W hat is the difference between a private machine gun and a government machine gun? Thirty,...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Rise of the Surveillance State (May 2000)
by James Bovard Rise of the Surveillance State High-tech whets all the wrong government appetites. W ?hile high-tech breakthroughs make business more productive and life more pleasant,...
Paid articleEminentoes: Andy At It Again (April 2000)
EMINENTOES by James Bovard Andy At It Again H ousing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo may be the Clinton administration's most megalomaniacal cabinet secretary. So fixated is he on...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Clinton Trashes Trade (February 2000)
by James Bovard Clinton Trashes Trade Seattle was merely his most visible protectionist moment. p resident Clinton's pretenses of being a free-trader exploded in flames in Seattle last...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse: Waco Returns (December 1999)
THE NATION'S PULSE. by James Bovard Waco Returns W hen the House hearings on Waco ended in August 1995, many Americans believed that the Justice Department, FBI, and Clinton administration had...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: The Floyd Fiasco (November 1999)
This is the background image for an unknown creator of an OCR page with image plus hidden text. would suffer an astonishing $ 7 billion in damage. (Later he conceded this was "purely a...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Roll Over Colombia (October 1999)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Roll Over Colombia T his has not been a good summer for the U.S. drug war in Colombia. On July 23, five American officers died when their high-tech spy plane...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Render Not Unto Seizure (September 1999)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Render Not Unto Seizure T he Justice Department last year confiscated 42,454 cars, boats, houses, stacks of cash, and other items of private property—booty...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: They Couldn't SWAT a Fly (August 1999)
THE PUBLIC POL I CY by James Bovard They Couldn't SWAT a Fly F ederal and Colorado officials have transformed the April zo killings at Columbine High School into a law enforcement triumph....
Paid articleLiddy Dole's Regulatory Ride (June 1999)
LIDDY DOLE'S RE Her passion for Big Government and aversion to freemarket solutions make her the perfect presidential candidate. For the Democrats. gybe it is my fault that Elizabeth Dole is...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Rout of the Regulators (May 1999)
ITHE PUBLIC PO CY by James Bovard Rout of the Regulators U ncle Sam wants banks to start treating ordinary citizens like drug kingpins. On December 7, 1998, four federal agencies —the Federal...
Paid articleUnfair Housing Acts (April 1999)
Unfair Housing I, cts J t was the kind of triumphal photo-op that the embattled president needed. On January i8, Martin Luther King Day, President Clinton was "pleased to announce" the...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Newt's Latest Fiasco (December 1998)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Newt's Latest Fiasco 0 n October 16 House Speaker Newt Gingrich declared himself "so proud of the budget negotiations" that had produced a 4,000plus-page,...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Freedom to Farm Washington (November 1998)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Freedom to Farm Washington N othing better symbolizes the collapse of Republican principles than the multiple farm bailouts Congress has passed since July....
Paid articleGood Enough for Government Work? (September 1998)
rith)t) FOR FAT TM? Growing in numbers and political influence, public employees' unions look out for their members at taxpayer expense—helping government A A fter a bomb destroyed the...
Paid articleIRS Mess (June 1998)
THE HEARINGS AND THE HYPE, THE IRS ISN'T ABOUT TO REFORM EXCEPT TO FIND NEW WAYS TO TRACK OKAY BY CONGRESS. M E S R n hearings last September, senators lashed out at the Internal...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse: Big Government's Big Lobby (February 1998)
THE NATION'S PULSE by James Bovard Big Government's Big Lobby D id you know that young people have "a secret thirst for public service"? Did you know that the IRS is actually very innovative and...
Paid articleThe Public Policy (January 1998)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Crimes on Paper A s Hosep Bajakajian was preparing to fly back to his native Syria in 1994, U.S. customs officials at Los Angeles Airport detained him. They...
Paid articleThe Public Policy (December 1997)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Another Justice Cover-Up W bile many are appalled that the Justice Department has degenerated into a White House puppet, few pay attention to the other ways in...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Carville's List (May 1997)
THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Carville's List Au e ended the notion that government is the problem," Bill Clinton said in a January speech to the Democratic National Committee evaluating...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Don't Touch That Style! (April 1997)
to Britain's traditional freedoms from the Thatcher regime. Photographers and reporters were stationed outside the Pinter home to harry and snap members of the "June 20" encounter group. Pinter...
Paid articleFema Money! Come & Get It! (September 1996)
"Fema Money! Come & Get It!" BY JAMES BOVARD "Disasters are very political events." - Director James Witt, congressional testimony, April 30, 1996 hen massive flooding struck the Midwest in July 1993, Bill...
Paid articleHere Comes the Goon Squad (July 1996)
"Here Comes the Goon Squad" Here Comes You wouldn't have thought the Labor Department has a nearly secret army of major thugs and petty meddlers. But that's how the affirmative action state stays in business. BY JAMES...
Paid articleThe Public Policy: Unsafe at Any Speed (April 1996)
"The Public Policy: Unsafe at Any Speed" by James Bovard Unsafe at Any Speed Turning kids into druggies and snitches....
Paid articleHear No Evil (January 1996)
"Hear No Evil" BY JAMES BOVARD FBI Director Louis Freeh has staked his reputation on defending an agency sniper who "accidentally" killed Vicki Weaver on August 22, 1992, as she stood in the front door of her...
Paid articleThe IRS vs. You (November 1995)
James Bovard The IRS vs. You Secret informants, searches at will, contempt for the courts, hatred for the small businessman and the self-employed, and even anti-clericalisma frightening...
Paid articleThe New J. Edgar Hoover (August 1995)
James Bovard The New J. Edgar Hoover Clinton FBI director Louis Freeh runs an agency inclined to destroy evidence of its botched investigations. Now he is pushing the most ambitious program of...
Paid articleThe Lame Game (July 1995)
James Bovard The Lame Game Americans without disabilities have been the first to exploit the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. Is that any surprise? Federal disability policy is rapidly...
Paid articleDouble-Crossing to Safety (January 1995)
James Bovard Double-Crossing to Safety The reign of Bush backstabber Dr. David Kessler at the Food and Drug Administration has been marked by hunger for regulations and addiction to...
Paid articleSuburban Guerrilla (September 1994)
James Bovard Suburban Guerrilla HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros thinks inner-city poverty and violence will disappear if transplanted to outlying areas via such seedy programs as Section 8. T he...
Paid articleJob-Breakers (March 1994)
James Bovard Job-Breakers The EEOC's assault on the workplace. resident Clinton is still p struggling to name a chairman for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, perhaps the federal...
AuthorBovard, Jaynes
AuthorBowden, G.T.
AuthorBowden, Mark
AuthorBowker, Gordon
AuthorBOWMAN, DANIEL ALLOT AND MATT
AuthorBowman, James
AuthorBowman:, Bill
AuthorBownam, James
AuthorBoyle, Nicholas
AuthorBoyles, Denis
AuthorBozell, L. Brent III
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