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Archive for November, 2009

26 Nov

Happy Thanksgiving from the Institute for Principled Policy

May you and yours have a blessed Thanksgiving celebration, from the Board and staff of the Institute for Principled Policy! THE FIRST THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION JUNE 20, 1676 “The Holy God having by a long and Continual Series of his Afflictive dispensations in and by the present Warr with the Heathen Natives of this land, written [...]

19 Nov

Random Thoughts on Socialism

Join the forum discussion on this post One of the effects of the downturn in the economy is the decrease in divorces.  From 2007-2008 there were 300 fewer divorces in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland).  It’s also been hypothesized that this occurs because the financial challenges presented to families force them to converse more and possibly helps [...]

07 Nov

A Health Care Rally Report

Join the forum discussion on this post On Thursday, November 5, 2009 a rally was held in Washington DC for the purpose of lobbying the House of Representatives, specifically our own Congressmen, to defeat the complete hijacking of the American health care system. You probably already know that. You may not know that there were [...]

04 Nov

The Biggest Winners and Losers from Ohio’s Election

With this now completed election it is time to reflect on who the biggest winners and biggest losers in Ohio were.  By this we do not want you to rant and rave but to put forth a reasoned perspective on who you believe gained the most and who lost the most on November 3.  Try [...]

01 Nov

NO on Issue 3

Join the forum discussion on this post Unlike many others who are discussing the pros and cons of the language of Issue 3, the Institute for Principled Policy believes there are larger underlying reasons for advocating a NO vote on this Ohio ballot initiative.  We have shared these concerns before as a general position on [...]

01 Nov

Ohio Issue 2 Pro and Con

Join the forum discussion on this post People have different ideas about the same issue.  This is especially true about this year’s Ohio ballot Issue 2, the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.  Keeping that fact in mind, the Institute for Principled Policy will be bringing pro and con arguments relative to the issue, but will [...]

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