The Last Word
The Last Word

The Last Word

Seeing Justice Served ...
William S. Hahn

Each time we’ve conducted reader’s surveys for The New American, our questions have helped gauge the popularity of standing columns. The “Exercising the Right” column proves to be one of the most popular. Coupled with the fact that the National Rifle Association publishes a similar column in the opening pages of at least two of its member magazines, this demonstrates the importance of the column. 

This anecdotal evidence clearly shows that Americans are interested in seeing justice prevail. They want to see the good guys win. 

This magazine issue exposes not only the soft-on-crime approach that law enforcement and common-sense advocates have long argued against, but more specifically that there is an agenda behind it. Where there is an agenda, there is organization. Organization means planning and resources dedicated to accomplishing specific goals. The goal here? Increased crime calls for more government solutions — often in the form of more resources from the federal government — and eventually, more control over Americans.

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