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Walter Williams - Pace Carville/Clinton, it's not the economy

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    Walter Williams: Our Problem is Immorality[^]

    ... I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

    It's not for nothing that our system has historically been called "the American experiment."

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      Walter Williams: Our Problem is Immorality[^]

      ... I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

      It's not for nothing that our system has historically been called "the American experiment."

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      Black by popular demand :) The few times I get to listen to Rush, I think Walter Williams [^]is my favorite substitute.

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        Walter Williams: Our Problem is Immorality[^]

        ... I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

        It's not for nothing that our system has historically been called "the American experiment."

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        Ilíon wrote:

        I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

        Yes, you plebs have had your way for long enough. It's time again for us Lizards to spend all day sipping G&T's on the verandah while the work-force actually works again.

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          Walter Williams: Our Problem is Immorality[^]

          ... I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

          It's not for nothing that our system has historically been called "the American experiment."

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          Don't worry about it. It's no big deal.

          Bob Emmett

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            Black by popular demand :) The few times I get to listen to Rush, I think Walter Williams [^]is my favorite substitute.

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            I don't listen to Limbaugh; however, I love Williams (and Sowell).

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