Political Links
- OpinionJournal
- The Wall Street Journal's posting of opinions from its editorial pages.
- National Republican Senatorial Campaign
- Leadership PAC for the Senate.
- George W. Bush Presidential Committee
- Campaign site for 2000 election.
- The Moral Basis of a Free Society
- Steve Forbe's article in Policy Review.
- IntellectualCapital
- Updated every Thursday morning, Intellectual Capital delights the reader with thoughtful commentary and pointed humor.
- Regulation Magazine
- The Cato Institute's review of business and government.
- The National Review
- Web site for the conservative weekly.
- The Hill
- A weekly Capitol Hill newspaper.
- The Flat Tax Home Page
- The home of the most beneficial concept for improving America today. The (LOW) flat tax would stimulate growth, raise tax revenues, and allow taxpayers to keep a much more reasonable share of what they earn. This page is sponsored by the Honorable Richard Armey.
- The Tax Reform Page
- The tax reform page sponsored by the U.S. Congress' Joint Economic Committee.
- Tax Reform NOW
- Tax Reform page maintained by the Heritage Foundation.
- The Flat Rate Tax Bibliography
- A comprehensive bibliography on the flat tax issue.
- President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security
- This site contains the interim report of the commission on the nature of the problems with the social security system.
- Policy.com
- A superb collection of policy related resources including a link to a full spectrum of think tanks.
- policywonk.com
- "Public policy and computer maven" site.
- The Acton Institute
- The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty delves into the intersection between religion, morality, libertarianism and capitalism.
- Hill Source
- Site for the House Republican Conference.
- Republican National Committee
- The home page of the RNC.
- FECInfo
- Search engine for much of the Federal Election Committee report data.
- SurveySuite
- Build and run your own survey.
- Citizen's Guide to Contributions and the Law
- FEC resource for basic information on contribution limits.
- The Cato Institute
- The Cato Institute is a libertarian think-tank specializing in the application of free-market perspectives to present political, economic and social problems.
- Center for Market Processes
- The Center for Market Processes is an academic institution aiding the study of free-market solutions to our present problems.
- The Heritage Foundation
- The Heritage Foundation is a powerful conservative think-tank that came of age during the Reagan Revolution. It displays a well-developed, award-winning web site.
- The Hudson Institute
- The Hudson Institute is a conservative think-tank best known for developing the "Little Red Schoolhouse" school reform program that is becoming quite popular. They concentrate on producing solutions for domestic problems, and on advising on foreign policy.
- The Federalist Society For Law & Public Policy Studies
- The Federalists are an organization of law students, lawyers, law professors, legislators and judges who believe in a strict interpretation of the United States' Constitution. Of particular interest to Federalists is the Tenth Amendment which reserves to the states and the people therein those powers not explicitly delegated to the federal government.
- Town Hall
- This is a political meeting area with a conservative bent. It links to many of the conservative political organisations as well as to Congress.
- Political Site of the Day
- The editor's pick of political sites of the day for the last week.
- Political Points
- The New York Times list of political links.
- The White House Briefing Room
- In addition to having the spin of the day, this site also contains links to information from the United States Information Agency, to economic statistics and to social statistics.
- Number 10, Downing Street
- The British Prime Minister's home page with additional documentation.
- The National Rifle Association
- The NRA is the leading organisation fighting to preserve the Second Amendment to the Constitution. They have established a good site.
- Second Amendment Sisters
- A female-focused gun rights movement.
- The National Association of Scholars
- The National Association of Scholars is "dedicated to the restoration of intellectual substance, individual merit, and academic freedom in the university." They are seeking to destroy the anti-intellectual movements which view the university not as a teaching institution, but as a political indoctrination center.
- Media Research Center
- A public policy center dedicated to attacking media bias.
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