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Show Notes for July 14, 2023

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How can you know if something is a natural right or simply a made up obligation? Judge Andrew Napolitano governments hate and fear the exercise of natural rights because they limit official power over you.

Most of us are acclimated to the idea that a lot of government overreach makes little or no sense. Lawrence W. Reed reminds why FDR banned the sale of sliced bread during WWII.

When did journalism, as we knew it, die? Sasha Stone says it happened on Nov 8, 2016 and she gives a thorough recounting of what replaced it afterward.

The greatest manipulation of the public isn't so much a matter of the lies we're being told as it's a matter of the things we're not being told. Pastor Chuck Baldwin shares three important news items that most news media forgot to tell us about.

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