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14 hours ago ago from Universal Health Search

The Foundry promotes conservative policies and principles by offering the best in public policy research with the day's current events. The Foundry is published by The Heritage Foundation. More here: Canadians Seeking Health Care Come to the United States | The

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17 hours ago ago from LA Philanthropy Watch

“They want everybody to vote. I don’t want everybody to vote. Elections are not won by a majority of people. They never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now. As a matter of fact our leverage in the election, quite candidly, goes up as the voting populace goes down.” Paul Weyrich, conservative activist

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4 hours ago ago from adroed

The 2010 election offers all Americans and especially Republicans a critical choice. We can fight for the principles we believe in, or watch as Barack Obama and the Democrat-controlled Congress take our nation down a costly, destructive path. I'm ready for that battle. And as one of my strongest supporters, I sincerely hope I can count on you to continue to stand with me as I work hard to win reelection in November. President Obama ...

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By Matt Spivey, AT: Conservatism is about being not obstructionist, but principled. [...] For many of us, our conservative principles of freedom and personal responsibility are continually under attack. Liberal commentators continually blame Republicans for obstructing legislation or opposing the president's ideas. The Democratic National Committee sponsors a website with its homepage displaying prominent Republicans under ...

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