Child of Reagan
"We must be staunch in our conviction that freedom is not the sole prerogative of a lucky few but the inalienable and universal right of all human beings." --President Ronald Reagan
Endorsements
- "Your site is GREAT!" --Chris Lilik, Blogger Extraordinare and Genius Behind Toomey Blog
Freedom Fighters
- Young Britons' Foundation
- Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
- The Club for Growth
- Americans for Prosperity
- Virginia Collegians for Life
- American Collegians for Life
Activism
Bloggers
- Melinda Haring, an Alaskan by birth and now choice, is an Oxford dropout and a sometimes scholar.
- Stephen Braunlich leads a state-wide pro-life movement in Virgnia and pretends to study at the College of William & Mary.
- Chris Doyle Lover of opera and wine, and an aspiring broadcast journalist. Chris is a writer/researcher who is fascinated with 20th century genocide and the mental disorders of liberals.
- Mark Gersen is a PhD student at Berkeley in econ and a lover of sunny climes. He has the rare ability to reduce the most complex of arguments into their essential forms.
- Dan Novak studies PPE at Oxford and hopes to make his first million in the coming year.
- Marianne Peracchio, lover of literature and linguini, is a PhD student in French literature at Notre Dame.
- Matthew Sitman, the future Dr. Sitman, studies political theory at Georgetown.
- Anastazia Skolnitsky Cold Warrior Extraordinare, George Mason University student, and book reviewer at townhall.com, Anz. does it all!
- Brian Smith, another future academic, studies international security and political theory at G'town. Brian is also an aspiring novelist and plans to publish his novel shortly.
- Emmet Tuohy, a scholar who watched Ukraine move from Soviet puppetry to Western democratic capitalism, offers his expertise on foreign policy.
- Brad Vasoli is a recent AU grad, book reviewer and Guinness lover. When Brad speaks (albeit rarely), you listen.
Friends
- The Lips Brothers
- Jacob Grier
- YBF Blog
Alma Mater
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