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Stossel: “The Founders knew” that “government should end at keeping the peace, and enforcing contracts and property rights”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/16/10 12:43 AM EDT

From the October 15 edition of Fox News' The Battle for the Future:

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Previously:

Stossel: The “takers” are “mad that some people are rich” and will “suck the life out of America”

Stossel says he feels “more threatened by our own constantly growing government” than terrorists

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