Tuesday, January 5th 2010
by James Valvo

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Free Press, an ironically-named group that pushes for government regulation of the Internet, started the year by attacking a fledgling service launched by cable and direct-broadcast satellite providers. The new service, called TV Everywhere, allows cable and satellite subscribers to watch programming online at no additional cost. Sounds like a nice service that will encourage more online video content. So why the call for regulation?

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Monday, January 4th 2010
by Phil Kerpen

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A couple of months ago I told you about the FCC's regulatory power grab, boosted by the radical left, to gain control of the Internet and potentially our whole communications system. With Glenn Beck's help, we exposed the White House Czar charged with technology policy, Susan Crawford, and she was forced to resign. Unfortunately, the left's effort to take over the Internet continues. The Federal Communications Commission is moving ahead with proposed "Open Internet" rules, which would give federal regulators vast new powers, and ultimately lead to government control of the Internet.

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Friday, March 28th 2008
by Ed Frank

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In the video below, U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint expertly rebuts U.S. Rep. James Clyburn on two major points -- that earmarks do indeed lead to higher levels of spending and that they're often hidden in non-binding report language that don't have the force of law. 

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Thursday, March 13th 2008

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Taxpayer champ and anti-earmark crusader Congressman Jeff Flake today struck back at Congressman David Obey's "Check Yes or No for Earmarks" Dear Colleague with this clever response. Click to read!

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Thursday, February 28th 2008

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Good news from the presidential campaign trail this afternoon, via Rob Bluey at RedState -- Sen. John McCain has wholeheartedly endorsed an amendment sponsored by Sen. Jim DeMint that would impose a one-year moratorium on all pork-barrel earmarks:

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