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It’s been raining off and on this afternoon, but the sun is out now, so that means game on for softball tonight. I believe we’re playing the America’s Future Foundation/Competitive Enterprise Institute team. We beat them earlier in the year, but it was a close game by Heritage’s standards. Check back later for the results.
‚Ä¢ Why I oppose Bush-Kennedy immigration reform bill – Rep. Tim Walberg, Battle Creek Enquirer
‚Ä¢ Spinning the Real Costs of Illegals – Robert Rector, RealClearPolitics
‚Ä¢ Warring against wasteful spending – Ed Feulner, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ Lawmakers’ wish lists: $319M in pet projects – Mark K. Matthews, Orlando Sentinel
‚Ä¢ Congress Undercutting Missile Defense – Brian Faughnan, Weekly Standard
‚Ä¢ Twelve Principles to Guide U.S. Energy Policy – Stuart Butler & Kim Holmes, Heritage Foundation
‚Ä¢ Democrats Aim To Kill Abstinence-Only Program Funding – Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, Fox News
‚Ä¢ False advertising on energy – Ben Lieberman, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ Free-speech advocates see silver lining to Supreme Court decision – Student Press Law Center
‚Ä¢ Security requires giving government the tools it needs – Ed Feulner, Chicago Sun-Times
‚Ä¢ The Guant√°namo I Know – Morris D. Davis, New York Times
‚Ä¢ Is Lebanon next domino? – Peter Brookes, Orange County Register
‚Ä¢ Bush salutes Tony Blair on his final day as Prime Minister – Tim Montgomerie, Britain and America
‚Ä¢ After Blair: Will the special relationship survive? – Nile Gardiner, National Review Online
‚Ä¢ Brown vs. Cameron – Helle Dale, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ 4 Lessons GOP Candidates Can Learn From Bush – Matt Lewis, Townhall
‚Ä¢ Pandering better than authenticity? – Soren Dayton, Eye on ‘08
‚Ä¢ Fortune Portrays Hillary Clinton as Corporate Sweetheart – Jeff Poor, Business & Media Institute
‚Ä¢ Indicted lawyer gave generously to House freshmen – Michael Brady, Majority Accountability Project
‚Ä¢ Huntsman and Shurtleff Need to Step Up – Utah Rep. Steve Urquhart