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  • PODCAST: Wisconsin Recall and Changing America’s Course

    In this week’s Heritage in Focus, listen to Dr. Matt Spalding discuss how to change America’s course, beginning with the Wisconsin recall election of Governor Scott Walker. Click here to listen.

    Why is limited government more moral than the alternative the president has been offering? What’s most important to change in order to put America on a better course? What is at stake in 2012?

    Listen to Dr. Spalding answer those questions and more.

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    One Response to PODCAST: Wisconsin Recall and Changing America’s Course

    1. Bob says:

      No holds bared Government has no clue on how to moral. This is said because if you are moral you do not behave in a mannor condusive to attempting to force you will upon other without their consent! So this is really a pointless article!

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