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Big government is not simply the size of the budget, or the number of federal programs; it is the role the federal government plays in our daily lives.

We at the Lincoln Heritage Institute will not sit idly by and allow bloated bureaucracies, budensome tax policies, a failing public education system, and out of control regulatory system, and a growing disregard for the rule of law to become an accepted way of life

We have as our purpose, through public education, the revitalization and preservation of our traditional political, social, commercial, and legal environment in which the only limits to achievement are individual ability and effort.

Publications

The ADDRESS (A conservative non-partisan national public policy periodical)

Mailed to: The U.S. Congress; governors; state legislative leaders and selected legislators; state party chairs; national committee men and women; major state and local chambers of commerce; daily newspapers; TV news desks; radio stations; radio talk shows; national associations; selected corporate officers; periodicals; members of the Lincoln Heritage Society. Authors include U.S. and State Representatives and Senators, Governors, economists, professors, journalists, and experts in various fields.

Mailing: Selected state legislators, mayors; weekly newspapers; additional radio talk shows; additional newsrooms; state and local veteran and senior citizens organizations; small and independent businesses; lawyers and physicians; local and state libraries; community business and social clubs; state and county political party officers; conservative youth organizations including college campus groups; college professors; state and n ational selected service organizations. Currently our mailing lists contain over 95% of the U.S. news media addresses, phone number, fax numbers and e-mail addresses.

The Lincoln Log (A hard hitting conservative public policy publication that is faxed only. One page, with two to three hard hitting articles.)

Faxed to: U.S. Congress; governors; state legislative leaders; newspapers; radio talk shows; national and state party chairs; selected county chairs; state and local chambers of commerce; selected associations; corporate executives; and to members.

FAX list: Same as for the ADDRESS

Internet activity (This includes a web site and Lincoln Log News &Views)

Our web site http://www.lincolnheritage.org is being significantly revised to be even more interactive and will include additional and unique member services. The site contains several thousand archived articles and research papers, lists of authors and publications which allow the visitor to search for articles by subject. By clicking on the graphic of the ADDRESS or the Lincoln log a visitor may read the articles of the last two issues. It al so contains its own search engine operated by Key Word, links to other sites, and biographies on members and officers of the Institute and more

 In addition to the above features, the new site will contain a new search engine that will allow visitors to search the internet as well as the site. It contains a weekly internet magazine consisting of key articles of the day by conservative writers. Not only are all articles uploaded onto the site's archives, but so are the magazine articles.

We have also added a Suggestion Box  that will allow people the ability to make suggestions, to ask questions of Institute officers and experts, and to alert the Institute to examples of government abuse.

Member services will include a chat room which will feature scheduled guests, and a threading bulletin board. Both will require a user name and password to utilize.

The Lincoln Log News & Views is an internet news and opinion service of articles by some of the tops conservative writers of the day. It is published two to three times a week and is provided at no charge by the Institute.

 

 

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