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2011-11-09 09:00:00

what David Koch had to say about carbon regulation: "I think it's uh, regulating CO2 excessively is going to put- uh really damage the economy. It does fluctuate. It goes from hot to cold. We have ice ages."

2011-06-14 13:33:00

Controversial Palin film to be viewed by hundreds at RightOnline ARLINGTON, Va., June 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In response to overwhelming demand from its free-market grassroots activists for a sneak peek of the controversial new film, The Undefeated, Americans for Prosperity Foundation's RightOnline Conference will move the showing of the movie to the 1,000-seat main ballroom during RightOnline on Friday, June 17th at 9 p.m.

2010-07-19 15:45:00

Americans for Prosperity Foundation President Tim Phillips and RightOnline Executive Director Erik Telford available for interview LAS VEGAS, July 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the political battleground state of Nevada, hundreds of grassroots activists will gather together at the Venetian in Las Vegas on July 23 and 24 for AFP Foundation's (AFPF) 3rd annual RightOnline® Conference to learn how to become more effective in online activism and new media strategy.

2010-06-17 11:45:00

FCC uses open meeting to announce new NOI for re-classifying the Internet as a public utility WASHINGTON, June 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Phil Kerpen, vice president for policy at Americans for Prosperity (AFP), released the following statement in response to the Notice of Inquiry announcement today by the Federal Communications Commission: "Today marks a troubling and dangerous step forward in the Federal Communications Commission's ongoing effort to take over the internet.

2010-05-11 06:30:00

New TV ads and website aim to highlight adverse effects of government regulation of broadband WASHINGTON, May 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Americans for Prosperity (AFP) announced today a $1.4 million advertising blitz to educate consumers on the harms of looming Internet regulations at the Federal Communications Commission.

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