The funny thing about books that cover the Founding Fathers is that they generally only come alive when the authors quote their subjects.
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Constitutional Rights & Free Pizza
Accuracy in Academia is featuring a true patriot and accomplished writer at its Constitution Day author’s night.
Student Pass
Undocumented students, whether they be physicists or fellow travelers, just got a pass.
Tale of Two Rallies
The Tea Party/Glenn Beck ‘Restoring Honor’ of about one million was in stark contrast to the Reverend Al Sharpton’s rally.
Upton From Sinclair
Widely studied in institutions of higher and lower learning, Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle is commonly presented as a first-hand representation of turn-of-the-century (19 to 20) urban life.
Shariah On The Move
The Constitution might be sliding down a memory hold in most classrooms, even as it makes a comeback outside of them, but from coast to coast, Shariah law is on the rise, at least in public schools.
Accuracy in Academia is featuring Allie Duzett, the author of How To Save America: A Tactical Guide For Practical Patriots, at its Constitution Day author’s night.
September 16, 2010
6-8 PM
Armand’s on Capitol Hill
226 Massachusetts Ave., NE
Alternatives to Assigned Readings
Students, particularly conservatives, can get a good idea of how much they missed in their education by reading 10 Books Every Conservative Must Read: Plus Four Not to Miss and One Imposter by Benjamin Wiker.
Philadelphia Freedom Revisited
It is refreshing to remember that there is a lady on the federal bench who really does know what it is all about.
The Philosophy of Plunder
When garden variety academics leave their ivory cocoons, they are really at a loss.