Archive for August, 2005
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Sunday, August 28th, 2005Pictures from Saturday’s Freeper/PW Protest in Crawford
Sunday, August 28th, 2005Texans know how to greet the communists and subversives in our midst.
Thanks to Freeper BigSpring for the pics. You can find the rest of her pics here.
World Coverage of Crawford Protest Warrior Rally
Sunday, August 28th, 2005Protest Warrior Strikes in Crawford
Sunday, August 28th, 2005
Cindy Sheehan got a taste of her own medicine as Freepers and Protest Warriors descended upon Crawford to confront the far-left groups.
The Yahoo News story is here.
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Friday, August 26th, 2005Campus Groups to Watch this fall
Friday, August 26th, 2005Two of the strongest campus groups in the country could be on opposite ends of the fruited plain. Keep an eye out for Ryan Sorba’s College Republican club at Cal-State San Bernardino and Adam Nicholson’s CR club at Patrick Henry College in Virginia.
Ryan raised a firestorm last year when he published a professor watch list, calling on students to boycott professors who used their classrooms for indoctrination. One teacher even gave a student a failing grade because she disagreed with her political beliefs. This fall, Ryan has a few things up his sleeve, and is sure to make quite a splash when school starts in a few weeks.
Adam’s club will certainly challenge Ryan’s for the best club in the nation. I had the pleasure of watching Adam work as an intern at FreedomWorks. He is a bright, energetic, hard working guy who knows a thing or two about politics. His club will make a real difference this year. You can bet on it.
Good luck to all campus groups out there! If you need anything, feel free to call me.
Viva la revolucion conservador!!!
World Magazine article on TCR
Thursday, August 25th, 2005Another old article. This one from World Magazine in 2004 mentions my book, along with Ben Shapiro’s Brainwashed.
Hopefully we have paved the way for other young authors who want to write about their experiences on campuses. The way we see it, we are just humbly following in the footsteps of Bill Buckley’s God and Man at Yale.





