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Prying open the jaws of Darwinism

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Five states are considering academic freedom bills, where questioning Darwinism in classrooms would be allowed:

The effort has made great strides in Florida, Louisiana and Missouri. Similar legislation has been introduced in Alabama and Michigan.

Not All Good Ideas, are Good Ideas

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Free markets are neither inherently good, nor are they inherently evil. Entrepreneurial activity is not in an of itself a moral act. The ends that the entrepreneur pursues and how they pursue those ends defines the morality of their entrepreneurial efforts.

There are entrepreneurs who use their gifts and talents to build businesses that provide economic, social, and cultural benefits.

Very Few Voters Lack Photo ID

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Based on a random sample of registered voters in Indiana, Mississippi and Maryland, a new study by American University's Center for Democracy and Election Management (CDEM) finds, surprisingly, that only 1.2 percent of registered voters lack a government-issued photo ID, and more than two-thirds of all registered voters in the three states feel that the electoral system would be trusted more if people had to show an ID to vote.

THE FIRST IMPERIAL PRESIDENT

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Carl Byker, writer, producer and co-director of tonight’s ANDREW JACKSON: GOOD, EVIL AND THE PRESIDENCY (Wednesday, January 2 at 8:00 p.m. CT on NPT and PBS stations nationwide) has contributed an op-ed piece to today’s USA Today.

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