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Jan 7 2011, Marco Villa

The government and liberals often call for the state to “aid” people through public programs. But what truly constitutes aid?

The reason so many Americans are reliant on public programs - one in seven Americans, say, currently receive food stamps -...

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Liberty’s Kylee Beecher, right, and Gardner-Webb’s LaTroya Pope, left, chase a loose ball during the first half of the Big South Conference women’s tournament championship NCAA college basketball game in High Point, N.C., Sunday, March 15, 2009.