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The foundation supplements the lectures by blanketing college campuses around the country with posters, leaflets and newsletters forwarding conservative ideas. "Their publications rope in some students too" says Kapowski.
Research performed by the foundation also has a national scope. Each year, it receives considerable publicity for its "Comedy and Tragedy" report, a list of what the foundation considers the silliest politically correct courses taught on college campuses.
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Robinson says that he sees all of these activities as steps toward achieving a unified goal. "What we really want to do" he says, "is make sure that we get our values out there and that these institutions do a better job of educating young people."
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