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Public
Policy Links
Alphabetically arranged links to various
think tanks, organizations, institutes, etc., addressing
topics such as: capitalism, cultural and political institutions,
economic freedom, fiscal and economic policy, foreign
policy, government waste, free market environmentalism,
free trade, freedom, health scares, individual freedoms
and individual rights, liberty, limited government,
national defense, original intent of the framers of
the Constitution, political freedom, privacy, private
alternatives to government regulation and control, private
enterprise, private property, reduction of government
intervention, traditional moral values, United Nations
threats to American national sovereignty.
Reference
Links
Alphabetically arranged links to various
resources addressing topics such as: A user’s
guide to the Declaration of Independence, history, libertarian
philosophy, petitions to our government, misuse and
politicization of science, public policy organizations,
regulatory studies, rights when serving as trial jurors,
US Constitution, US Debt Clock, vexillography, Western
philosophy.
Advocacy
Links
Alphabetically arranged links to various
advocacy organizations, groups, etc., on such as: anti-asset
forfeiture laws, motorcyclists’ rights, parental
choice in education, private property rights, pro-self-defense,
pro-Second Amendment, restoring the principles of the
Declaration of Independence, right-to-die, self-government,
tax reform, traditional family values, Judeo-Christian
principles.
n.b.
Whereas most of the 100+ links fit nicely
into the categories where I have them listed, some of
the links could arguably be listed in two, or all three,
of the categories. It could also be argued that some
links in one category are misplaced and should be listed
in another category, or deleted altogether. Mea culpa.
Your indulgence is requested, and would be appreciated.
Each Links page (i.e.,Public Policy
Links page, Reference Links page, Advocacy Links page)
contains two alphabetical listings of the links on the
page: the first listing is link names only (no description
of the links), and is followed by the second listing
which is an alphabetical listing of links with
descriptions. Thus, if you know the name of the link
you wish to visit, you can find the link you need in
the alphabretical list of links at the beginning of
the page. If you need a description of the site, you
can find that farther down on the page.
Descriptions following the link names
are taken from the web sites, usually from the web’s
"about us" section.
Many of the organizations listed provide
a free subscription service for automatic email newsletters,
updates , alerts, etc.
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Public
Policy Links
Reference
Links
Advocacy
Links
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