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It is likely that some form of drug reimportation will be approved by the U.S. Congress this year, if not in the next few weeks.
The campaign to legalize prescription drug importation from Canada and the European Union has gathered widespread public support and is gaining momentum in both parties, both houses of Congress, and even at the state and local levels. On April 19, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions will...
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America's unsurpassed military power today rests as much on the innovations and capabilities of private enterprise as on Pentagon white papers and presidential decrees. In the face of rapidly changing technologies and sudden geopolitical shifts, it is clear that the American way of war is changing-but how...
Campaign fundraising is entering into a new era with the recent passage of the McCain-Feingold Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002. While McCain-Feingold is expected to cause significant changes in campaign funding, more can be done to broaden the base of political contributions. For example, one proposed reform...
People are misrepresenting Reagan's necessary compromises while in office, to incorrectly associate him with having a liberal agenda.
AEI scholars Bill Thomas and Peter Wallison have been appointed to the 10-member Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission--the financial equivalent of the 9/11 Commission.
The tea party is not a party of bigotry, but instead a party that does not want to be fooled again.



