A Plan for a New and Free Society

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A Plan for a New and Free Society Doug Audirsch | March 19,2010 A year ago I realized that I was angry.  My opinions had turned into frustrations and my frustration turned into a feeling of powerlessness and this powerlessness descended into anger.  I came to terms with the fact that I needed to take [...]

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FoxNews.com Op-ed: Why Texas Textbook Wars Matter to Every American

In you didn’t see the opinion piece by our President Kelly Shackelford of Liberty Institute, published on FoxNews.com last week, here it is.
You’ll want to share it with friends. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/03/11/kelly-shackelford-texas-textbook-social-studies-standards-american-history/#

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Records Not So Open with Obama

One year into its promise of greater government transparency, the Obama administration is more often citing exceptions to the nation’s open records law to withhold federal records even as the number of requests for information declines, according to a review by The Associated Press of agency audits about the Freedom of Information Act.

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Conservative Group Calls for Taxpayers to ‘Honk Against Health-Care Takeover’

The conservative group Americans for Prosperity launched a national effort on the health-care reform bill Tuesday – "Honk Against the Health-Care Takeover."

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FCC Recommends ‘Robust, Affordable’ Internet for All Americans

High-speed Internet, or broadband, is ‘a modern necessity of life, not a luxury. It ought to be found in every village, in every home and on every farm in every part of the United States,’ the FCC said in a report issued Tuesday. 

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Abortion Debate Thwarts U.S. Fight Against China’s One-Child Policy, Activist Says

Feminist and human rights activist Nicole Kempton says the contentious abortion debate in America partly explains why American leaders are reluctant to denounce China’s “one child” population-control policy.

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Investigators Seek Motive in Three Slayings in Mexico

The attacks on three people with ties to the U.S. Consulate raise the chilling prospect that Mexico’s cartels have dropped any reservations about killing American officials in their battle for the multibillion-dollar U.S. drug market.

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White House Mum On Democrat’s Charge of Job Offer In Exchange for Not Running Against Sen. Specter

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New HIV Infections Increasing Among Homosexuals, Drug Abusers and Prostitutes

Michel Sidibe, the head of UNAIDS, said "it is unacceptable" that 85 countries still have laws criminalizing same-sex relations among adults, including seven that impose the death penalty for homosexual practices.

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Michelle Obama Takes Her Anti-Obesity Message to Food Companies

The Grocery Manufacturers Association — which counts Kraft Foods Inc., Coca Cola Co. and General Mills Inc. among its members — invited Michelle Obama to speak at its science forum Tuesday.

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