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Can we expect justice in the Obama administration, or just politics as usual? Whistleblower J. Christian Adams responds to the DOJ with exclusive documents answering whether he was a disgruntled employee or an outstanding civil servant. (Check PJM later today for more from Adams, after he testifies to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights regarding the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation dismissal.)
Following Monday's McDonald decision, gun ownership by law-abiding citizens is the new normal, and the Second Amendment is now normal constitutional law.
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The mood at the National Rifle Association's annual convention this election year was optimistic and cheerful, even before the bourbon kicked in. But are gun-rights advocates getting too comfortable? Possibly.
Ron Paul's book, The Revolution: A Manifesto benefits from many of the virtues of the author's maverick presidential campaign — but it also shares some of the Paul campaign's shortcomings.
Bill Hewlett and David Packard started in a garage and created the modern world. And the world's greatest company along the way. Glenn Reynolds reviews Michael S. Malone's new book, %%AMAZON=1591841526 Bill and Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company.%%