Articles of interest, Nov. 20
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By Benjamin Hodge (Scribe) on November 20th, 2010

Articles you might find interesting:

  1. New York Post - How the Israelis protect their airports
  2. Five indicted in federal investigation of multi-million dollar KU ticket fraud
  3. Ray Merrick likely to be elected Senator on Monday
  4. Independent Women's Forum - Foreclosures are a necessary part of economic adjustment
  5. World Magazine - All 50 states investigate concerns that mortgage companies illegally foreclosed on hundreds of thousands of properties
  6. Flight attendants reject unionization
  7. Utah Taxpayers Association challenges food tax in state court
  8. Chicago Tribune - GM bill to taxpayers will keep growing
  9. Denver Post - Jay Rockefeller vs. 1st Amendment
  10. Newsweek - Virginia Democrat Jim Webb hasn't decided whether he'll run for re-election
  11. Senator Jim Webb - Terrorists don't belong in civilian courts
  12. Washington Post - Terrorist verdict a setback for proponents of civilian courts
  13. Americans favor earmark ban by a 48-36% margin
  14. Tim Pawlenty calls for Eric Holder to resign
  15. CNET - Windows at 25
  16. Andrew McCarthy at National Review - No winners in Ghailani terrorism verdict
  17. David Paul Kuhn - Washington, DC, is disconnected from the American economy

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Connect with Hodge at Facebook, , Hodge's Web siteTwitterYouTubeKansans for State and Local Reform, and Kansas Progress. Hodge served as one of seven at-large trustees at Johnson County Community College from 2005-'09, as a member of the Kansas House from 2007-'08, and as a delegate to the Kansas Republican Party from 2009-'10. His public policy record is recognized by Americans for Prosperity, the Kansas Press Association, the NRA, Kansans for Life, the Kansas Broadcasters Association, and the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

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