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  • Abler said the curriculum has gained a strong following, especially after Beck highlighted the effort last year on his TV show — saying the schools gave him "great hope" because children weren't hearing enough about faith, the Constitution and founding fathers.

    Summer school teaches Tea Party values to kids 2011

  • But it "really won't cover the loss of production that we're likely to see due to the late planting of sugar beets," said Dave Abler , a professor of agricultural economics at Pennsylvania State University.

    Sugar Squeeze in U.S. Leslie Josephs 2011

  • Abler said her curriculum is based on the 1981 book The 5,000 Year Leap, by the late anti-communist author W.

    Summer school teaches Tea Party values to kids 2011

  • "People say it's politically driven — it's not," Abler said.

    Summer school teaches Tea Party values to kids 2011

  • The first Liberty school was held in Georgetown, Ky., in 2010 by 9/12 members including Lisa Abler, who fashioned a curriculum and made it available for free online on the Vacation Liberty School website.

    Summer school teaches Tea Party values to kids 2011

  • Abler, happier teachers will do far more to promote social mobility than a thousand Mandelsonian schemes

    Archive 2009-08-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • Abler, happier teachers will do far more to promote social mobility than a thousand Mandelsonian schemes

    Monday Morning update. And it looks bleak for Brown and co. Thatsnews 2009

  • Nathaniel Knowles, “The Torture of Captives by the Indians of Eastern North America,” American Philosophical Society Proceedings 82 (1940), 151–225; Thomas S. Abler, “Iroquoian Cannibalism: Fact not Fiction,” Ethnohistory 27 (1980), 309–16.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Nathaniel Knowles, “The Torture of Captives by the Indians of Eastern North America,” American Philosophical Society Proceedings 82 (1940), 151–225; Thomas S. Abler, “Iroquoian Cannibalism: Fact not Fiction,” Ethnohistory 27 (1980), 309–16.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Abler Realty, While the meaning of constitutional guaranties never varies, the scope of their application must expand or contract to meet the new and different conditions which are constantly coming within the field of their operation.

    Balkinization 2007

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