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Monthly Archives For December 2009
Rendezvous With Density
Will health care reform lead to the rationing of medical care? M. Stanton Evans, author and journalist, argued that it certainly will in a recent Accuracy in Media Take AIM radio show.
Are Boys Just “Unruly Girls?”
Is the so-called discrimination against girls and women in school just another scam that should be lumped into the same category as “global warming” and “health care reform?” According to Phyllis Schlafly, the answer is a definite “yes.”
Howard Zinn’s America
America-bashers are working overtime these days to divide our nation into enemy camps. One way to describe it is a war between the country that you and I love vs. Howard Zinn’s America.
Voodoo Health Care?
Author M. Stanton Evans, discussing Accuracy in Academia’s textbook, Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, which he inspired.
Listen to the podcast here.
Educational Rap
When storied public school teacher Marva Collins noticed three decades ago that inner city school children could memorize song lyrics but not Shakespeare, she challenged them to digest the latter. A new educational fad takes a different approach.
Stan Evans on Blog Talk Radio
On December 17, 2009, author M. Stanton Evans will guest on Accuracy in Media’s blog talk radio show. Evans will discuss Accuracy in Academia’s first textbook, Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying.
M. Stanton Evans on Health Reform
“This gives cognitive dissonance a bad name.”
—author M. Stanton Evans on bipartisan efforts to reform health care.
Protesters Call Code Red
At yesterday’s Code Red Rally, hosted by Americans for Prosperity, health care reform protesters met in Upper Senate park, in a demonstration which Human Events & National Review’s Jim Geraghty say brought thousands to D.C. I’ve included a couple panoramas of the scene.
Christmas in Kennedyland
Did a drawing of Jesus on a cross get a student suspended? Read more here, here and here.