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Public Cyber Hypocrisy?

March 23, 2012
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Traditional School Community Continues to Criticize Full-Time Cyber Schools – Even as They’re Operating Full-Time Cyber Schools Themselves LANSING, Michigan (March 21, 2012) – Throughout the debate on lifting the enrollment cap on cyber charter schools, officials throughout the traditional school community have leveled a host of charges against...

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BREAKING – State Senate Passes Legislation To Clear Up SEIU Scam!

March 22, 2012
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State Senate Passes Legislation to Define Home Health Care Providers as Private Individuals   Attorney: Ballot initiative to revive lucrative and illegal SEIU scheme would violate U.S. Constitution   MIDLAND — Senate Bill 1018 passed by the Michigan Senate today clearly defines home health care providers as private individuals,...

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Rules Change Flowchart

March 19, 2012
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Excellent Schools Detroit “Report Card” Ranks Charter Schools as Among Best Options for Parents in City

March 15, 2012
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As you may be able to tell by now, I have been an advocate of school choice, and unique options that are sometimes outside of the traditional school model.  Detroit is in dire need of options in education, and time is quite obviously critical. As this type of news...

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Study: ‘Transition Costs’ No Barrier to MPSERS Reform

March 13, 2012
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Study Discusses Five Ways to Close State’s Badly Underfunded Public School Employee Pension Plan Author also questions ‘transition costs’ of closing the plan and concludes legislators can disregard these at their discretion MIDLAND — In an 18-page study released today, Mackinac Center Assistant Director of Fiscal Policy James M....

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Physicians to Testify on Health Care Reform that Cuts Wait Times – TUESDAY

March 12, 2012
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LANSING— Michigan Physicians will testify during Tuesday’s Senate Insurance Committee hearing on Senate Bills 429 and 430, bipartisan legislation that improves patients’ access to the best care by creating a universal prior authorization form for prescription drugs.  The bills will cut red tape and bureaucracy and will speed the...

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In Case You Have Been Missing This

March 11, 2012
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There has been an extensive series of articles chronicling the corrupt element in Michigan’s Republican Party Leadership. All of it immediately solvable with the resignation of a couple key players who refuse to acknowledge THEIR OWN RULES as well as those proffered by the Republican National Committee. For a...

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Physicians Ask Congress to put Patients First

March 8, 2012
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Michigan Physicians Ask Congress to put Patients First, Repeal Controversial Health Care Rationing Board. Elimination of IPAB would Support Michigan Seniors, Reestablish Transparency and Taxpayer Oversight.   LANSING—The Michigan Osteopathic Association, representing nearly 5,000 member physicians from across the state, this week sent a formal letter urging Michigan Senators...

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Breitbart in Traverse City – The Michael Moore Hunt

March 7, 2012
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It was late January, and the visit by Andrew Breitbart to Traverse City was one that I will appreciate for some time.

Having the opportunity to hang around a guy who really savored all that is around, while appropriately critical of the left, was a treat.

We didn’t run into MM on that day, but the trip locally had Andrew actually considering a move to the region so he could be closer to his buddy. He appeared to be seriously thinking of setting up a home-site here.

This video shows him in his typical candid self and is unedited from the time the camera was turned on till it was turned off.

Enjoy.

Santorum Video – Vision For America

March 5, 2012
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