There are a few items up on News Unfiltered that may interest the community.
The Brady Campaign Against Gun Violence released its fifty-state scorecard.
Officials in most states have done little to keep criminals and other dangerous people from easily obtaining guns, according to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The new redesigned scorecards are being released today for all 50 states.
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Read the full text of the Edwards speech.
Finally, the Marketing Research Association explains the difference between a legitimate poll and a push poll.
As the Presidential primary season reaches a climax with Super Tuesday, expect to hear reports about waves of push polls. Both the general public and targeted candidates are increasingly annoyed by push polls or political telemarketing, which often include negative -- even inflammatory -- information about a candidate. The media describe these telephone calls as "push polls" because they seek to "push" a certain candidate or position.
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