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By | 07/27/2012 | Featured, Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 3 Comments

Over at the New York Times, reporter Scott Shane announces the beginning of a running dialogue about how to strike “the proper balance between liberty and security” more than a.

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By | 07/09/2012 | Budget, Economy, Health Care, Issues | 6 Comments

James Madison said in the Federalist Papers: “In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable.

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By | 06/21/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured, Issues, Legislation, Legislators, News | 5 Comments

Abortion remains a controversial and relevant public policy issue, especially for legislators, but candidates usually don’t even touch it.

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By | 06/15/2012 | Activism, Elections 2012, Movements, President | 26 Comments

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) had to know his endorsement of former MA Governor and presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney for president would upset many supporters of the Senator’s father, TX.

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By | 05/29/2012 | California, Issues, States, Taxes | 11 Comments

I am, like most, an occasional airline passenger. I have read the numerous commentaries complaining about the TSA. In general, I do not share the frequently expressed viewpoint that TSA.

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By | 05/01/2012 | Activism, Legislators, Movements, Organizations | 1 Comment

Much like our Founding Fathers did before us, more Americans are reflecting on our human nature, human rights, and the role of government.

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By | 12/20/2011 | Elections 2012, Issues, Movements, Organizations | 5 Comments

After she tried to put on a farmer’s market in her hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, Tisha Casida discovered that she had a different set of rules, regulations, licenses, and fees.

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