Blogs Liberty and Power An invitation for those in/near Nashville, TN
Apr 27, 2007An invitation for those in/near Nashville, TN
On May 8, 2007 at 7:00pm, join the Tennessee Center for Policy Research and ABC News 20/20 reporter John Stossel for an evening of delicious food, refreshing libations and stimulating conversation as John exposes the errors behind hundreds of media-generated myths—and reveals that the truth is often the opposite of what we've been taught to believe.
Stossel, the winner of 19 Emmys and five awards for excellence in consumer reporting by the National Press Club, will discuss his impressive and irreverent career in television journalism, and expound on his many high profile dust-ups and years of unearthing politically incorrect dirt.
His irrepressible penchant for skewering sacred cows and shattering the herd mentality culminates in his new book, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity.
Find more information on the"Freedom and Its Enemies" event here.
Stossel, the winner of 19 Emmys and five awards for excellence in consumer reporting by the National Press Club, will discuss his impressive and irreverent career in television journalism, and expound on his many high profile dust-ups and years of unearthing politically incorrect dirt.
His irrepressible penchant for skewering sacred cows and shattering the herd mentality culminates in his new book, Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity.
Find more information on the"Freedom and Its Enemies" event here.
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Amy H. Sturgis - 4/29/2007
It would be great to see you there! I'm afraid I don't know what the head count is at present. I believe the goal is to have a fairly intimate event. May 1 is the initial cut-off date for RSVPs. It should be fun!
David T. Beito - 4/28/2007
I'm tempted but probably can't go though Nashville is a relatively short trip. How many people do you think will be ther?
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