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- WyLiberty Goes to the Movies !
June 13, 2013, 6:00 pm
Join WyLiberty as we watch the film "2081." The film is the 2010 adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's short story, "Harrison Bergeron."
We will begin the evening with a short introduction of the film by our resident film and literature critic Bruce Walker, followed by the film with a running time of 25 minutes. After the film we encourage everyone to stay and discuss what they took away from the film.
Popcorn and soda will be provided
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Tag Archives: Obamacare
Government and Your Life
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Tagged Economics, Health Care, Liberty, Medicaid, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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HB 82 – Interstate Sales of Health Insurance
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Twenty-Three States Now Reject State-Established Exchanges
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Tagged Budget, Health Care, health freedom, Medicaid, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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The First, not Final, Word on Obamacare
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Tagged Health Care, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Finally a Decision on Medicaid Expansion, But Not a Final Decision
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Tagged Health Care, Matt Mead, Medicaid, Medicaid Expansion, Obamacare
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How Do You Say “No” to Obamacare Exchanges?
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FedSoc 2012: Federalism, Judicial Activism, Natural Law, and so on.
Last week I made my yearly pilgrimage to Washington, DC. Although much is wrong in our American Rome (the Pax Romana this is not), there are still some diamonds in the rough like the annual Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention. … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, Economic Liberty, federalism, Liberty, Obamacare, Politics, US Supreme Court
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Amendment A: Wielding a Health Freedom Battle Axe
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Got health insurance but can’t see a doctor?
Welcome to socialized medicine Obamacare fans wax utopian about how people would get the medical attention they need if only they have health insurance. Obamacare even tried to force people to buy health insurance, but the Supreme Court’s Obamacare decision … Continue reading
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Tagged Health Care, Health Care Freedom Amendment, health freedom, Medicaid, Obamacare
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Taxmageddon Would Wreak Havoc on Wyoming Taxpayers
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Tagged American economy, Economics, Government Spending, Obamacare, Taxation, wyoming
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