| Breaking News July 4, 2013 Dear Friend, May I suggest an . . . interesting way to appropriately mark this great day? As you know, my colleague, Rich Lowry, has written an important new book, Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream -- and How We Can Do It Again. The affairs of Lincoln's times are very much on his mind, hence Rich's recent column on "Frederick Douglass, self-made man." It focuses on the former slave and his historic July 4th, 1852 speech in Rochester, New York. Rich writes:
Today, of all days, a reflection, even brief, on liberty and freedom -- of what it means to have it, and to be denied it – is worth your while. They are as relevant to our time as they were to that of Douglass and Lincoln. Which is why Rich has shot this short video, which I know you will find informative and inspiring. I hoped you watched. Please also check out Rich's column (and Douglass's speech, which can be found here -- it's not very long). As for Rich's book, you can learn more about it at www.lincolnunbound.com, and you can order it here. May you and all those you hold dear enjoy a great Fourth, and toast the blessings of liberty. Best, Jack Fowler P.S.: Don't forget that August vacation! Visit www.nrcruise.com. To read more, visit www.nationalreview.com Save 75%... Subscribe to National Review magazine today and get 75% off the newsstand price. Click here for the print edition or here for the digital. National Review also makes a great gift! Click here to send a full-year of NR Digital or here to send the print edition to family, friends, and fellow conservatives. Conservatives — stay healthy! Get plenty of Vitamin Sea on the next National Review cruise. Visit www.NRCruise.com for complete information.
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PAT DOLLARD YOUNG AMERICANS 11 Hours Ago Bloomberg to Air Gun Control Ad During Superbowl Feb 2, 2013Toro520 Via The Associated Press: NEW YORK (Associated Press) – A gun control group founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is airing a Super Bowl advertisement calling for background checks. The 30-second spot by Mayors Against Illegal Guns will air in the Washington area during the game between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. The ad calls on lawmakers to pass rules requiring background checks on guns. It is narrated by children, with “America the Beautiful” playing in the background. It includes decades-old footage of National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre saying the gun lobby group approves of the checks. LaPierre recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that the NRA no longer supports background checks for all gun sales. A Bloomsberg spokesman would say only that the ad cost in the six-figure range....
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