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Flu Dismissals
The H1N1 virus, the “swine” flu, is an increasing concern with flu season here.
Catholicism Coopted
Some pro-life Catholics are acting shocked that the Vatican warmly greeted the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama, who is pro-abortion. They don’t seem to understand that the Vatican and Obama agree on most major international issues.
Advanced Ambulance Chasing
The lawsuit industry makes up about six percent of America’s GDP and costs thirty times more than what the NIH spends annually on cures for deadly diseases, said Lawrence J. McQuillan at a recent Heritage Foundation event.
Tort$ are not pastries
With politicians and protesters right and left screaming about Obama’s proposed health care reform, Bill Batchelder and Lawrence J. McQuillan have another idea: focusing on tort reform instead.
Welcome
Welcome to our new website at www.academia.org.
Self-Evident Truths Held
America is unique because of ideas—ideas like equal rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and property.
9.8 Percent and Rising
The House Republican Policy Committee invited top economists to its Summit on the Economy and Unemployment on September 30th to address the question on so many Americans minds: What went wrong with the economy?
AIA October Author’s Night with Leslie Carbone
October 15, 2009 – 6- 8 PM
Armand’s Pizzeria
226 Massachusetts Ave
Former Accuracy in Academia executive director Leslie Carbone will discuss her book, Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case For Tax Reform. RSVP on Facebook.
The Original Comeback Kid
American presidents of both parties, all too often, need to be appreciated at a distance. Of the 20th Century chief executives, perhaps only Ronald Reagan holds up well under scrutiny.