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Reed at National Review Online

FEBRUARY 21, 2011 by TSVETELIN M. TSONEVSKI

In observance of the President’s Day the National Review Online published “The Presidents: A Conservative Tour“. FEE president Lawrence W. Reed offer his short comments on William Henry Harrison, Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson. Here is one of his two comments on Grover Cleveland:

He supported sound money, free trade, and balanced budgets. . . . `Though the people may support the government,’ he opined, ‘the government should not support the people.’ And he was a Democrat!

Among the other contributors is The Freeman author and FEE faculty member Burton Folsom.

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Tsvetelin Tsonevski is director of academic affairs at FEE. He holds LL.M. degree in Law and Economics from George Mason School of Law.

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