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2006 Newsletter Archive

  • Celebrating a conservative leader
    January 24, 2006
    25 years ago last Friday, Ronald Reagan was sworn into office as America’s 40th President. He brought with him some important—and at the time, controversial—ideas. He believed that government was not a salve for our economic and social problems.
  • Dr. King’s conservatism
    January 17, 2006
    Dr. King was a firm believer in civic responsibility, in a strong morality and in the principles of the American Founding. He believed in the importance of local institutions like churches, which proved instrumental in such civil rights milestones as the Montgomery, AL, bus boycott.
  • Heritage guides the hearings
    January 13, 2006
    The Heritage Foundation has long maintained close ties with Capitol Hill so we can take our conservative message directly to the halls of Congress.
  • Judging Alito
    January 11, 2006
    Judge Samuel Alito’s confirmation hearings to replace Justice Sandra Day O’Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court finally got underway Monday.
  • Defending America
    January 5, 2006
    Speaking in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Auditorium at The Heritage Foundation yesterday afternoon, Vice President Dick Cheney said good policies, and not luck, have prevented terrorist attacks in the United States since September, 2001.
  • Setting priorities for 2006
    January 3, 2006
    It’s a new year and a new session of Congress. I know you just made some resolutions for yourself, but Congress certainly hasn’t made any resolutions at all. So, based in part on our recent member survey and a reader poll on MyHeritage.org, here are some new year’s resolutions for Congress.

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