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celebrate earliest Tax Freedom Day since 1967 "Federal tax cuts
have made the average American tax burden lighter in 2004," said Tax Foundation
President Scott Hodge. 2004
Congressional Pig Book will be released today Sen. John McCain and
other members of Congress are scheduled for an 11 am press conference in Washington,
D.C. to release the book that makes politicians sqirm. Discover
Free-Markets and Las Vegas at FreedomFest FreedomFest 2004 is the
intellectual event of the spring that everyone is talking about. Learn how you
can stimulate your mind, visit Las Vegas, and preserve Liberty! UAW
union hit with federal charges Union's national agreement with the
Big Three auto makers challenged for illegally requiring suppliers
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on TV news New MRC study finds TV news coverage of religion has doubled
in 10 years, but tone still negative. Petition
to the CEO of the Girl Scouts Tell her to kick out Planned Parenthood
and its pro-abortion message. Memogate
culprits named Former NAACP attorney Olati Johnson wrote the controversial
staff memo to Sen. Kennedy; new ethical questions raised about judicial confirmations
and the University of Michigan affirmative action cases. Daschle
vows to block all of Bush's nominees The Senate Minority Leader has
threatened to block all of President Bush's judicial nominees unless Bush promises
to not appoint federal judges while Congress is on recess. Top
ten things professors do to skew you New IWF ad campaign on college
campuses to raise awareness of left-wing bias among college professors.
Guide
to answering media disinformation on homosexuality Ten letters to
the editor you can adapt to answer media bias. Frivolous
lawsuits undermine healthcare and hurt patients Lawsuits increase
the cost of healthcare, force changes in the practice of medicine, and scare patients
from necessary care. Lifestyles
of homosexual couples vs. married couples Research shows that in
several key respects, the homosexual lifestyle differs radically from other types
of relationships. Petri
nominated for "Enemy of the Taxpayer" ATR nominates Wisconsin
congressman for support of automatic gas tax increases. Deterring
a Chinese attack against Taiwan Sixteen steps the U.S. must take
to protect Taiwan and to preserve Free World interests in the region. Report
focuses on student learning The Teaching Commission report is courageous
and long overdue.
A Legislators and Consumers Guide to Drug Importation (pdf)
New ALEC/IPI guide examines the safety issues associated with importation and
whether consumers ought to have the right to buy imported drugs even if they are
aware of the significant risks. Rep.
Tancredo: What our kids are learning today Since when was Davy Crockett
a cannibal? Hollywood
desecrates American heroes New Disney movie The Alamo is filled
with fairy tales. 2004
Campus Outrage Awards Collegiate Network names the winners of the
7th annual Polly Awards. MORE...
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