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Make Plans Today!
National Federation of Republican
Assemblies Board Meeting
July 21 -23, 2006
Hosted by the Rhode Island Republican
Assembly
Crown Plaza Resort
Many exciting speakers and activities are
planned including a visit to the pre-income tax era
"cottages" of Newport and a special opportunity to assist
one endorsed candidate.
Convenient flights into Providence, RI or
Boston, MA
Additional details to follow
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Immigration
Solutions
By Thomas Sowell
Activists who are organizing mass marches
and demonstrations in cities across America
may well be congratulating themselves on the
huge numbers of people they can get to turn
out to protest efforts in Congress to reduce
illegal immigration.
No doubt that will impress many in the media
and intimidate many politicians. But how
these marches will be seen by millions of
other Americans is another question
entirely.
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Cross
Country
'A Rich History of Corruption'
Voter fraud in Pennsylvania? Gov. Rendell
isn't worried.
BY JOHN FUND
HARRISBURG, Pa.--Over five years after the
near meltdown of the Florida presidential
recount, politicians are still arguing over
how best to reform state election laws.
Ground zero in that battle now is
Pennsylvania, which features two close
statewide races, for governor and U.S.
senator.
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End
Corporate Welfare!
Corporate gravy train is railroading rest of
the country
By Edwin J. Feulner
Most of the big public policy debates in
Washington these days somehow involve
homeland security. It animated the
controversial ports deal, for example, and
it underscores the battle over illegal
immigration.
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Climate
of Fear
Global-warming alarmists intimidate
dissenting scientists into silence.
BY RICHARD LINDZEN
There have been repeated claims that this
past year's hurricane activity was another
sign of human-induced climate change.
Everything from the heat wave in Paris to
heavy snows in Buffalo has been blamed on
people burning gasoline to fuel their cars,
and coal and natural gas to heat, cool and
electrify their homes. Yet how can a barely
discernible, one-degree increase in the
recorded global mean temperature since the
late 19th century possibly gain public
acceptance as the source of recent weather
catastrophes? And how can it translate into
unlikely claims about future catastrophes?
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Google
Unveils Chinese Brand
The search engine defends its compliance
with the government's censorship laws that
block some links to sensitive material.
Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt on
Wednesday defended the search engine's
cooperation with Chinese censorship as he
announced the creation of a Beijing research
center and unveiled a Chinese-language brand
name.
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Democrat
Corruption
12-Term Democrat at Center of Ethics Storm
Ethics allegations against Rep. Alan
Mollohan (D-WV) hit the front page of two
major newspapers last week, prompting fears
among Democrats that the twelve-term
lawmaker's reelection bid could be
endangered, along with the effectiveness of
their party's overall "culture of
corruption" argument against Republicans in
the 2006 midterms. With so much at stake,
Democrats were quick to launch an all-out
campaign to discredit the charges.
Republicans are hoping allegations of
ethical breaches by Rep. Mollohan will help
blunt Democrats' "culture of corruption"
mantra.
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Oklahoma's
Center Right Myth!
by Richard Engle
Did you know that there is a group that
“brings together the Sooner State’s social
and economic conservatives for regular
cooperation”? That is the claim of the
recent letter on behalf of congressional
candidate and Oklahoma Corporation
Commissioner, Denise Bode.
The letter states that the Commissioner
is a participant in this group known as
“Oklahoma’s Center-Right Coalition”.
Is this Oklahoma’s Vast Right Wing
Conspiracy?
Hardly, in fact it is a small group of
people including former Oklahoman
Editor, Pat McGuigan; OCPA’s
Brandon Dutcher, Oklahoma Family
Policy Council’s Mike Jestes and
APOE’s Ginger Tinney. While
Sooner State conservatives may well think
this group has a head start on bringing
together leaders in the conservative
movement it lacks the breadth of leadership
that makes up the conservative movement in
the state. Indeed, it may be more notable
for who is not allowed to participate than
for those who are.
Allowed?
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WEB SITE OF THE WEEK
With all the efforts to grant amnesty to certain lawbreakers perhaps
there should be amnesty for others.
www.ForgiveTaxCheats.com
"I think a system
which forces people underground and into the
shadows of our society, ...is a system that
needs to be changed." - George W. Bush Mar
29, 2006
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Alexis de Tocqueville wrote: "Upon my arrival in the United States the
religious aspect of the country was the
first thing that struck my attention...In
France I had almost always seen the spirit
of religion and the spirit of freedom
marching in opposite directions. But in
America I found they were intimately
united...The Americans combine the notions
of Christianity and of liberty so intimately
in their minds, that it is impossible to
make them conceive the one without the
other...They brought with them into the New
World a form of Christianity which I cannot
better describe than by styling it a
democratic and republican religion." |
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HUMOR
From Jay Leno:
What a great crowd. You came on a good
day. Everybody in the audience gets a free
green card.
As you know, there were lots of huge
marches around the country yesterday to
protest the immigration laws. The marches
had quite an impact on businesses.
Restaurants had to close, construction sites
had to shut down, the Yankees had to forfeit
a game.
Do you realize that Americans are now
doing the jobs that immigrants won't do
because they're out protesting?
Outspoken actor Alec Baldwin told "Elle
magazine that he's so desperate for a
Democrat to be the next president that he
would go a month without sex if it meant a
Democrat would win the White House. And
today Bill Clinton called him a fanatic, a
lunatic, part of that kook fringe left. He
must be stopped.
Last night on TV Moses and the Ten
Commandments was on ABC competing with
Donald Trump and "The Apprentice on NBC. So
a man who talked to God versus a man who
thinks he's God. |
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