On August 4, Campus Progress, the youth arm of the Center for American Progress (CAP), released a document to its subscribers entitled “A Guide to In-District Lobbying,” which is designed to give young voters tips on how to fight for particular public policy issues.
Monthly Archives For August 2009
Hollywood Hates America
Conservatives are a rarity in Hollywood, but director and producer Jack Marino is proud to be giving them a voice in the industry. Marino’s feature film Forgotten Heroes salutes the veterans of the Vietnam War and shows how the involvement of the Soviet Union impacted the conflict.
What hath Shariah wrought?
Some movies engage the mind or lift the spirit, but The Stoning Of Soraya M. touches the soul.
Campus Progress News Management
My time spent at the Campus Progress National Conference was anything but a welcoming forum to discuss different ideologies.
Power Shortages Loom
William Forstchen’s latest New York Times bestseller, One Second After, is a cautionary tale that explores the consequences of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) attack on the United States.
Venezuela’s Assault on Freedom
The nomination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 1998 was directly attributable to his campaign of change and a “third way,” the central tenets of which were two major promises: to fight poverty and social exclusion, and to eliminate corruption
Hands Out
In his 2006 book, In Our Hands, Charles Murray proposed overarching changes in the governmental system, which he conveniently titled “The Plan.”
Youth Split on Obamacare
It appears the tide has finally turned against President Obama in the public relations war for massive government overhaul of the health care system.
Where to Cut?
One University of Washington professor is proposing a politically-incorrect solution to school district’s budget shortfalls this year.
Not About the Money
Opponents of free-market economics have often portrayed capitalists as greedy money-grubbers, but one conservative think tank is arguing that free enterprise is the foundation of a virtuous and moral society.