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| The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research is dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom--limited government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a strong foreign policy and national defense--through scholarly research, open debate, and publications. Founded in 1943 and located in Washington, D.C., AEI is one of America's largest and most respected "think tanks." |
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AndrewSullivan.com: The revolution will be blogged.
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It is The Center for Immigration Studies' mission to expand the base of public knowledge and understanding of the need for an immigration policy that gives first concern to the broad national interest. The Center is animated by a pro-immigrant, low-immigration vision which seeks fewer immigrants but a warmer welcome for those admitted.
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Since its founding in 1945, Commentary has been a major force in shaping the national agenda. We inform decision makers on matters from national security to education to religion and the arts.
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Economist.com is the premier online source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular industry, business and country surveys.
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The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) was established in 1976 to clarify and reinforce the bond between the Judeo-Christian moral tradition and the public debate over domestic and foreign policy issues.
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Focus on the Family is helping to preserve traditional values and the institution of the family.
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Since 1922, the Council on Foreign Relations has published Foreign Affairs, America's most influential publication on international affairs and foreign policy. It is more than a magazine—it is the international forum of choice for the most important new ideas, analysis, and debate on the most significant issues in the world.
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Front Page Magazine: Home of David Horowitz, author, civil rights activist and founder of Students for Academic Freedom. Columns and News.
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Founded in 1973, The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institute - a think tank - whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.
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Hudson Institute’s mission is to be America’s premier source of applied research on enduring policy challenges.
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Laura Ingraham: In addition to hosting her own nationally syndicated radio program, Laura is an author, frequent columnist and television commentator.
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The Manhattan Institute is a think tank whose mission is to develop and disseminate new ideas that foster greater economic choice and individual responsibility.
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Mullings.com: A three-day-a-week political column that reaches over 350,000 people per month and is considered required reading by senior political operatives on both sides of the aisle.
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National Journal: A nonpartisan weekly on politics and government.
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National Review Online: America's premier site for news, analysis, and opinion, NRO is not simply a web version of National Review magazine.
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The New Criterion, founded in 1982 by the art critic Hilton Kramer and the pianist and music critic Samuel Lipman, is a monthly review of the arts and intellectual life. Written with great verve, clarity, and wit, The New Criterion has emerged as America's foremost voice of critical dissent in the culture wars now raging throughout the Western world.
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On August 9, 2001, President George W. Bush, in his address to the nation about federal funding of stem cell research, announced his intention to create this President’s Council on Bioethics. Anticipating the broad charge we would be given, the President said that the Council would serve "to monitor stem cell research, to recommend appropriate guidelines and regulations, and to consider all of the medical and ethical ramifications of biomedical innovation."
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The Project for the New American Century is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to a few fundamental propositions: that American leadership is good both for America and for the world; that such leadership requires military strength, diplomatic energy and commitment to moral principle; and that too few political leaders today are making the case for global leadership.
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Townhall.com is the first truly interactive community on the Internet to bring Internet users, conservative public policy organizations, congressional staff, and political activists together under the broad umbrella of "conservative" thoughts, ideas and actions.
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"The Weekly Standard [has] the advantage of possessing...editors whose insights and arguments are uncommonly provocative...[They] know Washington, know politics and have demonstrated over the years a rare capacity for civil and unusually sensible argument and analysis."
—David Broder, The Washington Post
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