The Club for Growth - Limited Government and Lower Taxes
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"The Club for Growth - Limited
Government and Lower Taxes"
"The Club for Growth - Limited
Government and Lower Taxes"
01/09/2004 09:56 PMThe Club For Growth - The Club for
Growth Blog: DNC 'Lawyers Up' Against
the Club for Growth
The Club For Growth - The Club for
Growth Blog: DNC 'Lawyers Up' Against
the Club for Growth
08/06/2004 02:31 AMDNC Lawyers Also Try To Stop Anti-Kerry Ads By The 'Club For Growth'
From Being Played .. independent ads from this other group .. making a
habit .. life
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Lower Your Property Taxes
Lower Your Property Taxes
05/19/2004 10:22 AMYou may be paying more than you have to, in property taxes.
Higher Pay and Lower Taxes
Higher Pay and Lower Taxes
04/12/2004 12:54 PMWhile corporate CEO's continue to get pay raises, most corporations
pay little or no taxes.
Limited Growth?
Limited Growth?
08/19/2004 03:28 PMDo the company's apparel retail concepts have room to expand?
ITAA sees limited IT job growth in '04
ITAA sees limited IT job growth in '04
09/08/2004 02:54 PMThe number of U.S. IT jobs increased by just 2 percent between the
first quarter of 2003 and the first quarter of 2004, and demand for IT
workers is expected to slow during the rest of the year, according to
a survey released Wednesday by the Information Technology Association
of America (ITAA).
Bush: Keep taxes lower; Motorola's
Zander eyes more cuts; Kroc estate gives
$1.5B to charity
Bush: Keep taxes lower; Motorola's
Zander eyes more cuts; Kroc estate gives
$1.5B to charity
01/22/2004 02:49 AMForbes Jan 21 2004 9:53PM GMT
MS Sales Growth Limited by Delays in
Windows
MS Sales Growth Limited by Delays in
Windows
05/08/2004 02:30 PMLimited growth prospects of Internet in
Arab world
Limited growth prospects of Internet in
Arab world
06/12/2004 04:37 AMAljazeera.com Jun 12 2004 8:50AM GMT
Study: Government data limited on
offshoring
Study: Government data limited on
offshoring
09/23/2004 03:09 PMNew report from Congress reveals little on extent of shipping IT and
other services work abroad, as debate on the trend heats up.
Hairy Club for Growth
Hairy Club for Growth
01/09/2004 09:53 PMHalley is making light of the Club for Growth today, and manages to
work us around to a Joe Conason piece on the hypocrisy of rich addicts
who are hardliners about drug users except when they're them (so to
speak)....
A Few Gentle Words from the Club for
Growth...
A Few Gentle Words from the Club for
Growth...
01/08/2004 08:38 PMLest anyone lull themselves into the belief that the left has taken an
uncontested lead in the bad-mouthing-the-oppostion derby, I submit the
following from an Iowa anti-Dean ad being run by The Club for Growth,
a PAC which describes itself as "one of the nation’s leading
free-market political advocacy organizations." In a current press
release on their web site, they announce an ad that began running
today on Des Moines, Iowa broadcast stations and on cable news
channels, for which they have budgeted over $100,000 during this phase
of the campaign. For for those who can't stream the ad from here, it
goes like this: "A dignified older couple walks out of a barber shop.
An off-screen announcer asks what they think of Howard Dean’s
plan to raise taxes on a typical family by $1,900. "Without
hesitation, the husband responds: 'What do I think? Well, I think
Howard Dean should take his tax-hiking, government-expanding,
latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York
Times-reading…' "His wife continues: '…body piercing,
Hollywood-loving, left-wing freak show back to Vermont where it
belongs.'" Is this really an ad about economic policy? I think it will
be very difficult for me to convince my new fellow travelers in the
pro-Dean scene to restrain their rhetoric if their TV sets are going
to be lavishing such pretty stuff as this on them. I hope those among
you who take such grave exception to vivid excesses on the "left" or
whatever the hell you call us, will be equally offended by this ad and
will encourage your own colleagues to back it off a couple of turns.
Otherwise the future of America with devolve to a purely idiotic
professional wrestling match between gay atheist Harvard professors
and some good ol' refugees from "Deliverance" who are just trying to
keep the weirdos - and a few other objectionable demographic groups
safely away from power. I can see their thinking. One can hardly
entrust government to someone who actually reads a newspaper instead
of getting his news over the television, as God prefers that he do. I
mention all this because if we are to make this campaign - or this
blog - safe for rational, if spirited, disagreement about policy, we
will have to go forth often among our own camps and evangelize the
civilization of adversarial respect. We could start right here,
arguing fiercely among ourselves, and create so graceful a model for
constructive combat that it communicates a necessary dignity to
whatever government rises from it....
A message to the left-wing freak show
from the Club for Growth
A message to the left-wing freak show
from the Club for Growth
01/08/2004 08:00 PMLest anyone lull themselves into the
belief that the left has taken an uncontested lead in the
bad-mouthing-the-oppostion derby, I submit the following from an Iowa
anti-Dean ad being run by The
Club for Growth, a PAC which describes itself as "one of the
nation’s leading free-market political advocacy organizations."
In a current press release on
their web site, they announce an ad that began running today on Des
Moines, Iowa broadcast stations and on cable news channels, for which
they have budgeted over $100,000 during this phase of the campaign.
For for those who can't stream the ad from here,
it goes like this:
"A dignified older couple walks out of a barber shop. An
off-screen announcer asks what they think of Howard Dean’s plan
to raise taxes on a typical family by $1,900.
"Without hesitation, the husband responds: 'What do I think? Well,
I think Howard Dean should take his tax-hiking, government-expanding,
latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York
Times-reading…'
"His wife continues: '…body piercing, Hollywood-loving,
left-wing freak show back to Vermont where it
belongs.'"
Government tracks Internet growth in UK
Government tracks Internet growth in UK
06/17/2004 11:39 AMPC Pro Jun 17 2004 4:13PM GMT
Europe's growth in e-government services
slows in 2003
Europe's growth in e-government services
slows in 2003
01/29/2004 09:58 AMEurActiv.com Jan 29 2004 9:11AM GMT
e-Tourism seen by Government as key
driver for UK tourism's expected 25%
growth
e-Tourism seen by Government as key
driver for UK tourism's expected 25%
growth
07/20/2004 02:49 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 20 2004 7:15AM GMT
Government expects internet to drive UK
tourism growth
Government expects internet to drive UK
tourism growth
07/21/2004 12:57 AMNetimperative Jul 21 2004 4:39AM GMT
e-Government usage growth will need
innovative stimulation says report
e-Government usage growth will need
innovative stimulation says report
05/05/2004 02:41 AMPublicTechnology.net May 5 2004 7:33AM GMT
Compatible Cartridge Prices for Epson
and Canon Get Lower and Lower
Compatible Cartridge Prices for Epson
and Canon Get Lower and Lower
03/31/2005 03:08 AMdue to increasing preasure in the ink cartridge business prices are
geting lower and lower all the time just how low can they get ? [PRWEB
Mar 31, 2005]
"Teachers At California High School
Refuse To Act When Founder Of A
Conservative Club Is Threatened And
Harassed By Other Students -- One
Teacher Called Tim A Nazi, While Another
Described The Club As "A Bunch Of
Bigots.""
"Teachers At California High School
Refuse To Act When Founder Of A
Conservative Club Is Threatened And
Harassed By Other Students -- One
Teacher Called Tim A Nazi, While Another
Described The Club As "A Bunch Of
Bigots.""
01/01/2004 03:19 AMStocks Close Lower As Disappointing
Intel Outlook, Lower Retail Sales Offset
Upbeat Earnings
Stocks Close Lower As Disappointing
Intel Outlook, Lower Retail Sales Offset
Upbeat Earnings
07/14/2004 06:51 PMXposed Jul 14 2004 11:17PM GMT
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
06/05/2005 11:53 PMMarket Wire May 31 2005 2:39PM GMT
Third-quarter growth of 7.2 percent is
strongest in nearly two decades; will
job growth follow?
Third-quarter growth of 7.2 percent is
strongest in nearly two decades; will
job growth follow?
10/31/2003 09:26 AMsome ammunition ..
Supposedly
money.cnn.com/2003/10/30/news/economy/gdp/index.htm?cnn=y
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The growth of conversational speech in
healthcare, financial services, telecom
and payments could spark growth to
exceed $150 million in 2009.
The growth of conversational speech in
healthcare, financial services, telecom
and payments could spark growth to
exceed $150 million in 2009.
06/27/2004 03:01 AM [PRWEB Jun 27, 2004]
Safa On Online Ads, Search: Growth, and
More Growth
Safa On Online Ads, Search: Growth, and
More Growth
06/02/2004 09:36 PMSource: John Battelle's Searchblog - Safa Rashtchy's weekly newsletter
makes two good points: first, online advertising will grow faster than
most think, as major spenders migrate to the web in the next year, and
second, paid search has become a...
Dubai School of Government launches
first Executive Education Program on
E-Government Leadership
Dubai School of Government launches
first Executive Education Program on
E-Government Leadership
02/07/2005 01:08 AMAME Info Feb 6 2005 9:47AM GMT
Government of Egypt hosts Microsoft's
Government Leadership Forum for the
region
Government of Egypt hosts Microsoft's
Government Leadership Forum for the
region
01/25/2004 01:52 AMAME Info Jan 25 2004 5:33AM GMT
74% of government services e-enabled
says Cabinet Office e-Government Unit
74% of government services e-enabled
says Cabinet Office e-Government Unit
08/05/2004 08:47 AMPublicTechnology.net Aug 5 2004 1:01PM GMT
LynuxWorks Announces Consecutive Year
Over Year Growth and Profitability;
Company’s Fourth Quarter Success Fuelled
by Growth in the Military/Aerospace
Market
LynuxWorks Announces Consecutive Year
Over Year Growth and Profitability;
Company’s Fourth Quarter Success Fuelled
by Growth in the Military/Aerospace
Market
05/31/2004 02:07 PMEmbedded Software Leader Continues to Demonstrate Success with New
Design Wins Plans 35% Growth in Workforce [PRWEB May 21, 2004]
Linux in Government: The Government Open
Code Collaborative
Linux in Government: The Government Open
Code Collaborative
12/19/2004 03:17 PMCan a 'gated Open Source community' really work?
Mozambique government successfully
implements e-Government pilot
Mozambique government successfully
implements e-Government pilot
06/22/2005 02:08 AMAfrica Leader Jun 21 2005 8:33PM GMT
InformationWeek > E-Government >
Canada Is Still No. 1 In E-Government
Rankings > May 6, 2004
InformationWeek > E-Government >
Canada Is Still No. 1 In E-Government
Rankings > May 6, 2004
05/09/2004 12:19 AMCanada Is Still No. 1 In
E-GovernmentRanking
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Avcen Limited
Avcen Limited
12/17/2004 06:40 PMAvcen based in London, England, seeks an investor to help it
manufacture a new Very Quiet Short Take-Off and Landing range of
twin-engined six-seat passenger jets and two Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UAV variants based on the same design. The new range of innovative
jets are called Jetpods and will be used as city-centre air-taxis,
personal jets, air ambulances and for military purposes. The Jetpod
U-500 UAV has been designed to search for and actually recover one
person into an-onboard climatised payload bay area, and in any weather
day or night. [PRWEB Oct 26, 2004]
A Limited Shopping Bag?
A Limited Shopping Bag?
05/06/2004 11:34 AMIn April, some shopping spots proved hotter than others.
Limited Resources?
Limited Resources?
03/31/2005 03:10 PMSarbanes-Oxley has been a boon for Resources Connection. But things
seem to be slowing down.
Limited impact
Limited impact
04/28/2004 01:07 PMUSA Today Apr 28 2004 5:08PM GMT
"limited tracks"
"limited tracks"
06/16/2004 11:01 PMWhen Is Unlimited Quite Limited?
When Is Unlimited Quite Limited?
04/27/2004 08:16 PMLast year there was a lot of attention to Comcast's "unlimited" cable
modem service that
had
some very real limits, even if Comcast won't tell you what they
are. Despite calls for Comcast to change that policy, they've kept at
it. It seems that AT&T Wireless is taking a similar approach. Their
recently announced Mobile Internet Unlimited PDA Plan actually appears
to
have some very real limits. The fine print points out that
if you use over 100 MB in two consecutive months, they'll shift you to
a much more expensive plan. 100 MB is not very much at all, and it's
hardly "unlimited." It seems like that's false advertising.
Software that is limited to one person
using it is BAD!
Software that is limited to one person
using it is BAD!
01/05/2005 03:59 PMIf you have kids that like to game online or each have their own
computer you are going to want to read the referenced article. My
blood pressure goes up when I read about how some software companies
are becoming so restrictive in their utilization of software. [Infowor
ld]
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