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Media Spread Suspicion of Gas Gouging
How many investigations will it take to convince the media and politicians that gas companies arent conspiring to crunch consumers? At least 30 such inquiries in the past have found no wrongdoing. Yet journalists are at it again, calling gas prices suspicious.

Media Hit the Gas Correctly, for a Change
Finally, 26 years and thousands of stories later, journalists find the record-high price is right.

G: American Morning honest about ethanols flaws
B: CBS attacks private health insurance
U: Backyard cookout police throw water on summer grilling

BMI on TV

BMI Director Dan Gainor appeared on Foxs Your World with Neil Cavuto on May 28, 2007 to discuss media gas price hype.



 

Congress Is Raising Our Taxes by $200 Billion Does Anyone Care? (Center for Individual Freedom)

The Rich Get Richer, and The Poor Get Richer (Heritage Insider)

Water, Water (The American)

Rachel Carson, Who Helped Ban DDT, Was Wrong (Rachelwaswrong.org)

Protection for Alaska Loon May Crimp Oil Production (AP)

The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression
June 6, 2007
The Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C.

Could More Competition Have Solved the Post-Katrina Insurance Problems on the Gulf Coast?
June 8, 2007
American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.

National Taxpayers Conference 2007
organized by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation and Iowans for Tax Relief
June 14-16, 2007
Washington, D.C.

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