Posts Tagged ‘constitution’

Spending Must Be Transparent

TCPR’s Clint Brewer explains why the recent Supreme Court ruling on corporate campaign activity is a victory for free speech. This article originally appeared in the Tennessean. In an age where government regulation seems to be in vogue — and possibly inevitable — for both of America’s...
February 12th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More

Constitution Keeps Us on the Straight and Narrow

This op-ed originally appeared in the December 20, 2009 issue of the Tennessean. by Dr. Richard J. Grant In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, Ulysses knows that he, like other men, will not be able to resist the Sirens’ song and the temptation to get closer and turn his ship into the rocky shores...
December 30th, 2009 | Commentary | Read More
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