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Unleashing the IRS and Justice department on political opponents?

What's this, the second coming of Richard M. Nixon??

David

To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.--Thomas Jefferson

 



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Subject: On the Editorial Page: Shutting Up Business
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 05:05:42 -0400
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October 11, 2010 -- 5:00 a.m. EDT
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REVIEW & OUTLOOK


Shutting Up Business
Democrats unleash the IRS and Justice on donors to their political opponents.
 


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MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
O'Grady: The Economics of Drug Violence
Competition in the narcotics trade is preferable to monopolistic syndicates.
 


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AYAAN HIRSI ALI
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: In Holland, Free Speech on Trial
An elected member of the Dutch parliament faces prison for anti-Muslim thought crime.
 

 
Shootout at the EPA Corral
Texas takes aim at the White House's illegal carbon rules.
 

 
Today's Columnist
L. GORDON CROVITZ
Crovitz: The More Exciting Story of Facebook
'The Social Network' misses that innovation arises from hunches and serendipity, not lawsuits.
 

 
JAMES TARANTO
Best of the Web Today: Condition Critical
Let's hope ObamaCare doesn't do for medicine what it's doing for the Democrats.
 

 
Political Diary
JOHN FUND
California Governor's Race Speaks in Code
JOHN FUND ON THE TRAIL
Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown find themselves embroiled in scandals.
 

 
COMMENTARY


ALLAN H. MELTZER
Allan Meltzer: The Fed Compounds Its Mistakes
Talk of increasing inflation to reduce unemployment is dangerous and unnecessary.
 


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DANIEL HANNAN
Daniel Hannan: Why Europeans Can't Throw a Tea Party
They prefer lower taxes to higher spending, too. But their electoral systems discourage grass-roots revolts.
 


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MELANIE KIRKPATRICK
One Nation, Indivisible
The Pledge of Allegiance was written on a hot August night in 1892 and is still widely recited today, though it has been amended and challenged over the years. In "The Pledge," Jeffrey Owen Jones and Peter Meyer tell the story. Melanie Kirkpatrick reviews.
 

 
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