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Heartlander
April 2000: Heartland Acquires Heritage Foundation to Form 'Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy'
In a move that sent shock-waves through the think tank world and drew a sharp rebuke from First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Chicago-based Heartland ... (read more)

August 2000: Old Geezers Are Worth Listening To
[Note: No, Conrad Meier hasn't replaced Joseph Bast as President of The Heartland Institute, though he might if response to this column is positive enough. ... (read more)

December 2000: I'd Rather Read a Book
The political scene just now is so thoroughly disheartening that I beg the reader not to ask me to do the talking-head, trained-monkey routine of commenting ... (read more)

February 2000: After 170 Million Deaths, Socialists Still Don't Get it
It was refreshing to read The Economist, U.S. News & World Report, and other magazines commenting on how individual liberty and limited government are the ... (read more)

January 2000: Happy New Year! I Think I'm Going to Die . . .
My eyes are burning, I might even start to cry. The computer screen is too bright . . . no brighter than it's ever been, I'm sure, but it sure seems too ... (read more)

July 2000: I Can't Believe This Is Happening in America
WARNING! This is an angry letter. Ladies, escort the children from the room. Philosophers, retreat to your ivory towers. Friends of liberty, draw near. ... (read more)

May 2000: Readers Get Last Laugh on April's Fools Joke
My cover essay in last month's Heartlander, announcing that The Heartland Institute had taken over The Heritage Foundation and arranged for God to speak ... (read more)

November 2000: Our Friends, the Egalitarians
It's popular nowadays to say the old labels "liberal" and "conservative" don't accurately describe the views of most people, and I would agree. People in ... (read more)

September 2000: Repairing Liberty's Bridge
At this month's annual benefit, on September 13, we celebrated sixteen years of research and advocacy. Anniversaries are always a good occasion to reflect ... (read more)