1 Of 5 / The Bible’s Influence In America / American Heritage Series / David Barton
2 Of 5 / The Bible’s Influence In America / American Heritage Series / David Barton
3 Of 5 / The Bible’s Influence In America / American
Heritage Series / David Barton
4 Of 5 / The Bible’s Influence In America / American Heritage Series / David Barton
5 Of 5 / The Bible’s Influence In America / American Heritage Series / David Barton
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3 Of 3 / Faith Of The Founding Fathers / American Heritage Series / David Barton
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David Barton on Glenn Beck – Part 1 of 5
Uploaded by ToRenewAmerica on Apr 9, 2010
Wallbuilders’ Founder and President David Barton joins Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel for the full hour to discuss our Godly heritage and how faith was the foundational principle upon which America was built.
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David Barton on Glenn Beck – Part 2 of 5
Uploaded by ToRenewAmerica on Apr 9, 2010
Wallbuilders’ Founder and President David Barton joins Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel for the full hour to discuss our Godly heritage and how faith was the foundational principle upon which America was built.
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David Barton on Glenn Beck – Part 3 of 5
Uploaded by ToRenewAmerica on Apr 9, 2010
Wallbuilders’ Founder and President David Barton joins Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel for the full hour to discuss our Godly heritage and how faith was the foundational principle upon which America was built.
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David Barton on Glenn Beck – Part 4 of 5
Uploaded by ToRenewAmerica on Apr 9, 2010
Wallbuilders’ Founder and President David Barton joins Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel for the full hour to discuss our Godly heritage and how faith was the foundational principle upon which America was built.
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David Barton on Glenn Beck – Part 5 of 5
Uploaded by ToRenewAmerica on Apr 9, 2010
Wallbuilders’ Founder and President David Barton joins Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel for the full hour to discuss our Godly heritage and how faith was the foundational principle upon which America was built.
11. A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader. — Samuel Adams (unconfirmed confirmed!)
This is a perfect example of how we are able to verify quotations. Originally, the statement was suspect because the only source was secondary, and we were uncomfortable with the documentation. However, after acquiring a more thorough version of Samuel Adams’ writings, we found the statement in a letter to James Warren dated February 12, 1779
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Today the State lawmaker I am profiling is Karen Hopper
| This is Karen Hopper |
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| Baxter County resident 21 years.
Former Senior District Representative for U.S. Congressmen Tim and Asa Hutchinson, working on both legislative issues & individual constituency matters. Worked continually in support of other conservatives seeking public office at the local, state & national level. Former news reporter covering all levels of government. Member N.R.A. Member Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Recipient of the Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce Opal Award for community service. B.S. Journalism/Advertising, Murray State University. Married 24 years to Fred Waddell Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Special Projects, and Distance Learning at Arkansas State University Mountain Home. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Campaign to Elect Karen Hopper–431-8934 April 28, 2008 Hopper Pledges To Work to Reduce Excessive Tax on Charitable Bingo State Representative Candidate Karen Hopper (R) of Lakeview said today if elected she will work to reduce the excessive tax on charitable bingo that has left many local veteran’s groups, churches, and community organizations unable to fund their causes. Hopper is a candidate in the May 20 Republican Primary Election. Hopper said information from the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, the research arm of the Arkansas General Assembly, indicates the state has collected in excess of $830,000 through March from a 1-cent per bingo card tax. The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DF&A) had projected it would cost under $600,000 annually to administer the program. “At this rate with three months to go in the fiscal year, the state stands to collect in excess of a half million dollars more than it needs to administer the program. This money should be in our communities funding the projects of our veteran’s groups, churches, and community organizations,” Hopper said. Voters in 2006 approved a constitutional amendment legalizing charitable bingo and raffles. Act 388 of 2007 established the rules and regulations for operators, including a method of taxing the games. Under the rules established by Act 388, groups must purchase a license and then pay a 1-cent tax on each bingo game card or “face” sold. The Act also requires charities to purchase bingo and raffle licenses. Hopper said despite the legislature having input from representatives of community organizations around the state as the terms of Act 388 were hammered out, DF&A’s interpretation of the rules has lead to the excessive collections. “The result is that community organizations across the state are suffering to the point they are not able to fund their causes. The Alley-White American Legion Post 52 of Mountain Home advises it cannot meet its overhead and has resorted to holding a monthly pancake breakfast to generate additional income,” Hopper said. “We need to reduce this excessive tax so that our local community organizations are able to fund college scholarships, Boys and Girls State delegates, and numerous other activities,” Hopper added. While efforts have been made requesting DF&A reduce the tax, officials with that state agency maintain any changes must be made legislatively. |
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Raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas, I grew up in a modest home. What we lacked in material things, we made up for with discipline and hard work. My parents, Bob and Lucy Altes, worked hard to start and maintain a local refuse hauling service from one old flatbed truck. That business, called Altes Sanitation, has grown strong and is now run by my son and mother.
I was a part of the very first class and the very first person to graduate from Southside High School here in Fort Smith and am a graduate of Arkansas Tech where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. While I was attending Arkansas Tech in 1969, I was drafted into the Army and served in Korea as an MP Security Guard until I received an honorable discharge in 1971. Following my experiences from the Army, I am proud to be a member of the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Redirecting his focus to serving the people of Arkansas, Altes sold Fibresource in 2007 to Orange County Container Group.
Having served one term in the House as State Representative for District 63 prior to being elected to the Senate, I have valuable experience in the Legislature. If elected as your State Representative, I would bring continuity of leadership and institutional memory to the floor; this is a unique situation in the current house as the term limits are such now that current state representatives are short lived and hold little “on the floor” political experience.






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