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The Balance Sheet
Sept 03, 2008
Vol. 4 No. 34
Top Story
Obama Embraces Media Hype about Economic 'Turmoil'
Like looking in a mirror, Sen. Barack Obama’s downbeat perspective on the economy reflected the image the mainstream news media have been painting for months. So it was no surprise when reporters didn’t race to challenge Obama’s negative view.

Ensuring Content-Neutral Access to the Internet is Vital
All: Conservatives should fear power of companies to control new public square

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: Bartiromo, Kudlow Praise Palin’s Pro-Drilling Stance
B: Cramer Supports Higher Taxes ‘If you make more than $250,000’
U: Michael Moore Calls Gustav Landfall 'Proof There is a God in Heaven'
 

Episode 132:"Palin on the Money”



You can also check out BMI’s editorial cartoon: Bottom Lines by Glenn Foden.
 
Research and Commentary Links
Oil Falls for Fourth Day as Gulf Platforms Escape Storm Damage
Bloomberg

GOP Ticket Split on ‘Global Warming,’ Drilling in ANWR
Cybercast News Service

Palin Pitches Sam's Club Tent
The Wall Street Journal

Medicare's Financial Woes: Bigger Than Official Estimates
The Heritage Foundation

The Man from Scranton
Reason.com
Upcoming Events

The Largest Municipal Bankruptcy Ever?
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., Sept. 9, 2008

Food for the 21st Century: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom
Hudson Institute
Washington, D.C., Sept. 10, 2008

The Future of Medicare Advantage
The Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C., Sept. 10, 2008

Acton Lecture Series: What’s wrong with our economy?
Acton Institute
Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 18, 2008


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