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An Appointment With Reform
by: Brittany Fortier, July 02, 2009

Is there a doctor in the house? There were plenty in attendance for the CATO Institute Conference on Health Care Reform held on June 17, 2009, and they were all prepared to discuss the Obama administration’s plan to set up a government-run health care “option” that would “compete” with the private sector. (read more)


Generically Challenged
by: Alana Goodman, July 02, 2009

The Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984 was passed to help bring generic drug competition into the pharmaceutical market, but panelists at a June 23rd Center for American Progress (CAP) discussion argued that the U.S. government should be doing more to regulate pharmaceutical companies. (read more)


Return to Sender
by: Brittany Fortier, July 02, 2009

At the Cato Institute Conference for Health Care Reform held on June 17, 2009, a panel discussed the importance of reforming the way health care is delivered to patients. (read more)


Uninformed Activists for Obamacare
by: Deidre Almstead and Alana Goodman, July 02, 2009

On tape! (read more)


First Amendment Farewell Tour
by: Brittany Fortier, July 02, 2009

Americans are in for some “change” they won’t believe in as the Obama administration and Congressional Democrats prepare to reinstall the Fairness Doctrine, argues one author. (read more)


Blacklisted By History

Drawing heavily on government files now declassified, veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans sets the record straight about communists exposed by the controversial Wisconsonite and his Cold War investigations of Soviet penetration of the U. S. government in his new book, Blacklisted by history: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies. (read more)


The Real MLA Stylebook

Accuracy in Academia executive director Mal Kline's on-the-scene chronicle of the Modern Language Association's annual convention, the world's largest conclave of English professors at their politically correct best, is available as a soft-cover paperback from AIA. (read more)


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