The patriot's toolbox : eighty principles for restoring our freedom and prosperity
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Chicago, Ill. : Heartland Institute, [2010].
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vi, 263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Chicago, Ill. : Heartland Institute, [2010].
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"This book is offered as a guide to public policy for patriot-activists in the Tea Party movement as well as for candidates for public office, incumbent office holders, civic and business leaders, and journalists assigned to cover the movement. It consists of eight chapters, seven of them previously published by The Heartland Institute as booklets in a series called Legislative Principles and one written specifically for this book. Together, they provide a comprehensive collection of practical, evidence-based principles in the major fields of legislation." -- From back cover.

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(2010). The patriot's toolbox: eighty principles for restoring our freedom and prosperity . Heartland Institute.

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2010. The Patriot's Toolbox: Eighty Principles for Restoring Our Freedom and Prosperity. Heartland Institute.

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The Patriot's Toolbox: Eighty Principles for Restoring Our Freedom and Prosperity Heartland Institute, 2010.

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The Patriot's Toolbox: Eighty Principles for Restoring Our Freedom and Prosperity Heartland Institute, 2010.

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