Thursday, May 1st 2008
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Even as gas prices and the economy top Americans' concerns, the free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) held a rally in Oklahoma City today to oppose climate change policies that would significantly increase the cost of gas and electric, without having any significant impact on global temperatures. With a crowd of Oklahomans, AFP's cross-country hot air balloon tour highlighted the one-two punch the Oklahoma and American economy stand to take if so-called global warming "solutions" like cap-and trade legislation are implemented.

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Tuesday, April 29th 2008
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OKLAHOMA CITY — The free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) will bring its nationwide hot air balloon tour to Oklahoma City on Thursday, May 1, for a grassroots event at the Bricktown ballpark parking lot. Even as gasoline prices reach an all-time high, the Hot Air Tour will highlight an economy-destroying, stealth energy tax hike contained in legislation being pushed by global warming alarmists. The event is free and open to media and the public.

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Tuesday, April 15th 2008
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WASHINGTON — As millions of American taxpayers face this week's looming tax filing deadline, the free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity today warned that families stand to take a huge hit if proposed so-called "global warming solutions" are implemented — without having any significant impact on global temperatures...

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Friday, April 4th 2008
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Attend the Oklahoma City stop of our nationwide hot air balloon tour, which will expose the unaffordable costs of global warming hysteria for average Americans. Register Online Today!

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Friday, March 14th 2008
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Americans for Prosperity Condemns Senate Vote to Reject Earmark Moratorium
Late night vote symbolic of sneaky, corrupt earmarking

WASHINGTON, DC — Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips issued the following statement today on the heels of a late-night vote by the U.S. Senate to reject a year-long moratorium on pork-barrel earmarks:

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