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Life, Liberty, Property

S. T. Karnick

The modern liberal class is a herd, not a movement. They stampede from one fright to the next, destroying everything in their path.

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  • S. T. Karnick

    Senior Fellow and Director of Publication for The Heartland Institute; Editor of The American Culture (https://t.co/h2pi2B2d7T)

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