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Final 'Reform' Push: Twisting Arms
Michael D. Tanner in the New York Post.
Leaving Afghanistan Moves Beyond Left vs. Right
Malou Innocent in Politico.
All the President's Economists
Richard W. Rahn on the budget mess in the Washington Times.
Line-Item Veto Is No Quick-Fix
Gene Healy in the DC Examiner.
Obama, Congress Wink at Massive Surveillance Abuses
Julian Sanchez in The American Prospect.

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"Gun Control After McDonald"
by David Rittgers

"Hate Register?"
by Jason Kuznicki

"Message to Republicans: Stop Hiding Behind the Troops"
by Malou Innocent

March 11, 2010

National Curricular Standards Ignore Reality

On Wednesday, the Common Core State Standards Initiative, the project led by the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers, released draft, grade-by-grade, national curricular standards. Cato scholar Neal McCluskey comments, "All kids are different. They grow, mature, and learn at different rates, and develop different talents and interests. In light of that obvious reality, to build an education system that treats all kids as if they are the same is insanity. "

Conservatives and the War in Afghanistan

President Obama has more than doubled the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan compared with when he took office. Those forces are chiefly concerned not with the original mission of beating al Qaeda through counterterrorism but rather with trying to build a new nation. On March 18, the Cato Institute will host a conference to discuss conservatives' historical relationship with nation building, and how that relationship impacts the continuing war in Afghanistan. MSNBC host and former U.S. Representative Joe Scarborough will deliver the keynote address.

Friedman Prize Dinner Set for May 13

The Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, named in honor of perhaps the greatest champion of liberty in the 20th century, is presented every other year to an individual who has made a significant contribution to advance human freedom. The prize, a cash award of $500,000, will be presented to the winner on May 13, 2010, at the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty's Biennial Dinner at the Hilton Washington in Washington D.C. The keynote address at the 2010 Dinner will be delivered by Pulitzer-prize winning columnist George Will.


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