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Edwin J. Feulner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edwin Feulner
Edwin John "Ed" Feulner, Jr. (born August 12, 1941) is the former president of the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, serving in that position from 1977–2013.〔 His replacement, former U.S. Senator Jim DeMint, was named successor in late 2012 and took over as president on April 3, 2013.〔Sullivan, Sean, and Rachel Weiner, ("Conservative Sen. Jim DeMint resigning from Senate to head conservative think tank" ), Washington ''Post'', December 6, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-06.〕 According to the Heritage Foundation, its mission is "to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense".〔(About ), ''heritage.org''.〕 ==Personal life== Feulner was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Helen Joan (née Franzen) and Edwin John Feulner, Sr., owner of a Chicago real estate firm. He is of German descent.〔Edwards, Lee, ''(The power of ideas: the Heritage Foundation at 25 years )'' (Ottawa, Illinois: Jameson Books, 1997), via ''books.google.ca'', p 297. Cite is of an index page with several Feulners listed but not specifics. Citation retrieved 2012-12-06.〕 He grew up in Elmhurst, Illinois, in a Roman Catholic family.〔Brownson, Anna L., (Congressional staff directory (Volume 14) ), (Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1972) via ''books.google.ca''. Google search of cited book for "Helen Edwin Feulner" and "Feulner" yielded no results. Citation retrieved 2012-12-06.〕 Feulner and his wife, Linda Claire Leventhal, live in Alexandria, Virginia. They have two children, Edwin J. Feulner III and Emily V. Lown.
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