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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
Oh, oh, now you've done it. You've provided sources to back up your facts. Be prepared to be labeled a heartless right wing fanatic, or Harry's favorite, "Konservatrash".
Dave
This is one of those who funded the "research" provided by the Employment Policy Foundation.
John M. Olin Foundation, Inc. The New York-based John M. Olin Foundation, which grew out of a family manufacturing business (chemical and munitions), funds right-wing think tanks like the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Manhattan Institute for Public Policy Research, and the Hoover Institute of War, Revolution and Peace. It also gives large sums of money to promote conservative programs in the country's most prestigious colleges and universities. After Michael Joyce left to take charge of the Bradley Foundation, William Simon continued as president at Olin...
(Editor's note: William Simon passed away in 2000).
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...Financed by the Olin chemical and munitions fortune. Assets estimated at about $90 million. Gives about $3 million a year to conservative advocacy groups. Supported right-wing causes for many years, but became more focused in its grantmaking after William Simon took over as president in 1977. Simon was followed by Michael Joyce, who left Olin in 1985 to lead the Bradley Foundation. Simon is now Olin's president again.
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