Congressman Todd Akin Missouri's 2nd District
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Kids in the House - U.S. House of Representatives

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f.b.i. kids - Federal Bureau of Investigation

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h.i.p. pocket change - United States Mint

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mcgruff kids - National Crime Prevention Council

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first pets - White House

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fun facts - White House

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our presidents - White House

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ben's guide - Government Printing Office

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founding documents - Government Printing Office

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thomas 4 families - Library of Congress

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nasa 4 kids - NASA

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passport to knowledge - Science Education

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nga kids - National Gallery of Art

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smithsonian - Smithsonian Institution

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smokey kids - U.S. Forest Service

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va kids - Veteran's Administration

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state department kids - U.S. Department of State

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missouri kids - Missouri Secretary of State

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c.i.a. kids - U.S. Central Intelligence Agency

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fed kids - Federal Reserve

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Timeless Principles

Abigail Adams

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"Human nature is much the same in all countries, but it is the government, the laws, and religion, which form the character of a nation." (letter to Lucy Cranch, London, April 2, 1786.) --- Abigail Adams was the wife of the second and mother of the sixth Presidents of the United States. She was politically outspoken and a frequent counselor to her husband on affairs of state.

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