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Rupe Debate: John Stossel vs. Howard Dean "The Role of Government in a Free Society" (UNC-Chapel Hill) September 20, 2012
Rupe Debate: John Stossel vs. Howard Dean "The Role of Government in a Free Society" (UNC-Chapel Hill) September 20, 2012
Young America's Foundation, with the generous support of the Arthur N.
Rupe Foundation, hosted the Great Debate Series at UNC-Chapel Hill in North Carolina. Topic: The Role of Government in a Free Society, recorded live September 20, 2012, size: 597.155 MB, length: 69:05
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Rupe Debate: Liz Cheney & Robert Gibbs "The Role of Government in a Free Society" (Ball State University) October 1, 2012
Young America's Foundation, with the generous support of the Arthur N.
Rupe Foundation, hosted the Great Debate Series at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana. Topic: The Role of Government in a Free Society, recorded live October 1, 2012, size: 363.594 MB, length: 83:44
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Video: Mike Huckabee (The University of the Cumberlands) Leadership in a Strong America April 5, 2011
Governor Mike Huckabee speaks to students at the University of the Cumberlands about leadership in a strong America.
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Video: Ann McElhinney (St. John's University) The Scam of Sustainability
Ann McElhinney dicusses the scam of sustainability to students and St. John's University.
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Dinesh D'Souza (George Washington University)
Best-selling author and campus lecturer Dinesh D'Souza discusses his newest book, The Roots of Obama's Rage, to students at George Washington University
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Nonie Darwish (Harding University) Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror
Nonie Darwish grew up in Cairo, Egypt in the Gaza Strip as a Muslim. She lived in the heart of the Arab/Israeli conflict. Her father was head of the Egyptian military intelligence to destroy Israel. Her father was considered a "shahid," a martyr for jihad. Her father was eventually assassinated by Israel and his posthumous status earned Nonie and her family an elevated position
in Muslim society. Ms. Darwish grew up in an environment of intense hatred and an absolute fear of the Jewish people, but in 1978, Darwish moved to the United States and now speaks out as a Christian mother and proud Arab woman. She is a freelance writer, interpreter, and public lecturer. She is the founder of Arabs for Israel. Nonie's books tell the journey from hatred to love.
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Ben Stein (College of the Ozarks)
Ben Stein spoke to a packed house at the College of the Ozark's Spring Cultural Forum about the importance of faith, family, and country.
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Michelle Malkin (Wellesley College): Misogyny on the Left
Michelle Malkin speaks to students at Wellesley College about standing
up to misogyny on the Left. “I think it’s important particularly for
students at a women’s college to think about,” Malkin said. “I’ve
experienced in my own career as a professional journalist and as
someone who has identified as a conservative…a particular kind of
treatment that I’ve also seen prominent conservative women experience.I
diagnosed it last year: conservative female abuse.”
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