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126
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Thursday March 1, 2007
David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union explains the qualities young activists must embrace in order to ensure the survival of the Conservative Movement.
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00:23:55
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127
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Tuesday February 27, 2007
John Fund, editorial board member for The Wall Street Journal explains to college students the tax burden awaiting them if the current system isn’t reformed. He also provides advice on how young people can begin a career in journalism.
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00:26:34
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128
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Thursday February 22, 2007
Oliver North poses five questions to conservative college students that will determine the future of the Conservative Movement. This event was part of Young America's Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference.
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00:28:50
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129
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Tuesday February 20, 2007
Salem Radio Talk Show Host Michael Medved outlines several media myths all Americans, including conservatives, accept as truth. This archival audio was recorded at Young America's Foundation National Conservative Student Conference.
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00:37:22
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130
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Thursday February 15, 2007
In an inspiring and humorous speech, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher outlines threats to American’s freedom. He covers topics such as the threat from militant Islam, immigration, global warming advocates, and more! He spoke at the opening dinner banquet to more than 800 participants at Young America's Foundation’s West Coast Leadership Conference.
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01:04:38
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131
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Tuesday February 13, 2007
Westmont University professor Dr. David Newton reviews the rise of radical Islamist movements along with the successes and challenges America faces in Iraq and throughout the Middle East. This event was held in conjunction with the Reagan Ranch Roundtable Luncheon which is held monthly at Young America's Foundation’s Reagan Ranch Center.
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00:43:46
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132
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Thursday February 8, 2007
Michael Reagan reflects on his time growing up and the lessons learned from his father, Ronald Reagan. This lecture was held in conjunction with Young America's Foundation’s West Coast Leadership Conference which attracted over 800 participants.
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00:55:53
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133
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Thursday February 1, 2007
Author and National Journalism Center graduate Steven Hayward reveals striking similarities between two of history’s greatest leaders: Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill.
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00:30:30
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134
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Tuesday January 30, 2007
Michelle Easton, President of Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, discusses whether radical feminists are acting in the best interest of the majority of women- or simply advancing their own extreme agenda.
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00:42:10
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135
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Thursday January 25, 2007
Townhall columnist and Young America's Foundation speaker, Mike Adams, explains what high school students can expect from America’s politically-correct college campuses and what they can do to protect their rights. This speech was in conjunction with Young America's Foundation’s National High School Leadership Conference.
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00:43:15
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136
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Tuesday January 23, 2007
Harold Simmons Lecturer, Senator Zell Miller, spoke to more than 650 students at Furman University in South Carolina on defending America from foreign and domestic threats to our freedom. As the inaugural Harold Simmons Lecturer, Senator Miller is touring college campuses across the country through Young America’s Foundation.
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00:45:42
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137
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Thursday January 18, 2007
Best selling author and anchor of ABC News’ 20/20, John Stossel explains how government agencies, trial lawyers, and the media stifle creativity in the marketplace. He explains how free markets do more to protect the average American than all the bureaucrats in Washington. This program was held in conjunction with Young America's Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference.
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00:39:40
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138
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Tuesday January 16, 2007
Young America's Foundation speaker Dinesh D'Souza explains to a capacity crowd at St. John's University the challenges America faces in the Middle East.
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00:39:14
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139
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Friday January 12, 2007
Dr. Burt Folsom provides a thought-provoking explanation on how America became a world power through entrepreneurs who embraced the free market and developed innovative products instead of accepting government subsidies and hand-outs. This speech is based on his book The Myth of the Robber Barons which is available at www.yaf.org.
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00:36:53
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140
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Tuesday January 9, 2007
In a rare joint appearance, then Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speak to hundreds of college conservatives on advancing conservative principles at Young America's Foundation National Conservative Student Conference.
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00:37:09
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141
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Thursday January 4, 2007
Bay Buchanan outlines the steps anyone can take to effectively promote pro-life values. Her speech was in conjunction with Young America's Foundation’s National High School Leadership Conference were she addressed over 120 students on how they can become leaders in their communities.
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00:18:45
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142
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Tuesday January 2, 2007
Iraqi General and one of Saddam’s inner circle, Georges Sada, gives insights into Saddam’s rise and fall from power, how he protected American POW’s from Saddam’s sons, and the importance of America’s efforts to topple Saddam’s regime. This event took place as part of Young America's Foundation’s campus lecture program at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro.
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00:41:11
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143
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Thursday December 28, 2006
Veteran journalist John O’Sullivan spoke at the launch of the Reagan Ranch Roundtable, a monthly community and student luncheon event at Young America’s Foundation’s Reagan Ranch Center. O’Sullivan spoke on his book, The President, the Pope and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World.
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00:57:58
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144
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Tuesday December 19, 2006
Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick was the first female ambassador to the United Nations and played a key role in President Reagan's successful effort to defeat communism. Kirkpatrick understood the importance of equipping the next generation of leaders with the ideas of freedom and limited government. As a result, she regularly appeared on Young America’s Foundation’s college circuit and was the featured speaker at our National Conservative Student Conference for many years. In this archival audio, Ambassador Kirkpatrick explains how Ronald Reagan's bold leadership helped topple the Soviet Union.
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00:46:58
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145
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Friday December 15, 2006
Learn what the media isn’t telling you about America’s efforts in Iraq from Silver Star Recipient and Young America's Foundation speaker Lt. Col. Scott Rutter. Lt. Col. Rutter briefed students and supporters during a campus activism training seminar. This program was hosted by Young America's Foundation President, Ron Robinson.
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00:43:34
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146
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Tuesday December 12, 2006
Wayne Lapierre educates hundreds of students at George Washington University on the true meaning of the Second Amendment. His speech was in conjunction with the Young America's Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference which is held each summer.
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00:41:09
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147
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Thursday December 7, 2006
Continue listening now to distinguished economist Milton Friedman at Young America's Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference! Dr. Friedman sadly passed away at the age of 94 two weeks ago. He was a relentless champion of free enterprise and an inspiration for the Reagan tax cuts.
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00:10:21
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148
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Wednesday December 6, 2006
Listen now to distinguished economist Milton Friedman at Young America's Foundation's National Conservative Student Conference! Dr. Friedman sadly passed away at the age of 94 two weeks ago. His championing of free enterprise made modern economics comprehensible to the average American and influenced the successful tax cuts of President Reagan.
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00:14:13
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