Friday, July 4, 2014
- July 4th Reminds Us of the Price of Freedom
- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Statism
- FRBlog: Why I Am Leaving California
- SDUT: Legislators approve a subsidy 'jam job'
- CalNewsroom: State Assembly: Gatto, Stone lone votes against $420-million corporate welfare
- CalNewsroom: How State Senate voted on $420 million corporate welfare for Lockheed Martin
- LATimes($): California grants $420-million tax break to Lockheed Martin Corp.
- BreitbartCA: 'Viva La Raza!' Pro-Illegal Alien Activists at Murrieta Town Hall
- SDUT: San Diegans strive to assist, hinder, migrant transfers
- BreitbartCA: Sheila Jackson Lee: The Border Children Need Lollipops, Not Deportation
- RivPE: MURRIETA: Migrant protest 'a black eye' for city, manager says
- RivPE: IMMIGRATION: Benefits from bus-blocking protest seen on both sides
- LATimes($): California politicians avoid comment on Murrieta immigration protests
- BreitbartCA: Waters: CA Democrats Hijacked Republicans' 4th of July Bill
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Republicans often find their bills hijacked by Democrats
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Protest marcher cites his journalist credentials
- BreitbartCA: California Families of Israeli, Palestinian Victims React Differently
- BreitbartCA: 50 U.S. Troops Become Citizens in San Diego
- SacBee($):State court rules that fired Paratransit driver cannot be denied unemployment benefits
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The Golden Pen
WklyStand: From the Bottom Up | The Weekly Standard - SacBee($):Editorial: Declaration of Independence still is radical, 238 years on
- SDUT: Why we should toast Thomas Jefferson
- SDUT: Joe Mathews: Fireworks laws and the American way
- SFChron: Oakland leaders' bungling with A's a predictable disgrace
- SJMerc: Coliseum board approves new A's lease amid threats to move the team
- FresBee: Protesters claim animal abuse by Ringling Bros. Circus at Fresno show
- ModBee: Foster Farms issues voluntary chicken recall
- SLO Trib: Paso Robles mayor says he won't run for re-election
- SLO Trib: Paso Robles sues Gateway project developer, halts application review
- OCVoice: Santa Ana Voters to Consider Two Marijuana Initiatives
- SDUT: City settles on pension case legal fees
- VOSD: Why the School District Isn't Afraid of 2016