Friday, February 12th 2010
by rmoeller

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It's time we move from talking about "free markets" and "free enterprise", to actually learning what those terms mean, and how we can teach them to our friends, family, and neighbors.

Only when the American people understand how integral economic freedom is to both political and religious freedom will the inherently flawed ideas of liberals and progressives everywhere be placed on the "trash heap of History" where they rightly belong.

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Friday, February 12th 2010
by rmoeller

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It's time we move from talking about "free markets" and "free enterprise", to actually learning what those terms mean, and how we can teach them to our friends, family, and neighbors.

Only when the American people understand how integral economic freedom is to both political and religious freedom will the inherently flawed ideas of liberals and progressives everywhere be placed on the "trash heap of History" where they rightly belong.

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Friday, February 12th 2010
by rmoeller

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It's time we move from talking about "free markets" and "free enterprise", to actually learning what those terms mean, and how we can teach them to our friends, family, and neighbors.

Only when the American people understand how integral economic freedom is to both political and religious freedom will the inherently flawed ideas of liberals and progressives everywhere be placed on the "trash heap of History" where they rightly belong.

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Thursday, March 11th 2010
by jtuch

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This week, the president actually said the nation is “waiting for [Washington] to act” on the health care issue. This is arrogance and political posturing at its worst. Like us, the president knows the truth. Every reputable public opinion poll for months has clear majorities of the American people saying “NO” to the health care “reform” coming out of Washington, D.C.

Now is the time to finish the job of protecting this most personal freedom by stopping the Democrats’ Washington takeover of our health care in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Wednesday, March 10th 2010

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Today in a press conference, Governor Quinn proposed over $4 billion in borrowing to fix Illinois’ huge budget deficit and crippling state debt. That figure will be added to the $58 billion the state already owes, burdening every Illinois taxpayer with a debt of over $4,500.

AFP-Illinois State Director Joe Calomino released the following statement in response to the Governor’s proposal:

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