Nancy Bord

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Dr. Nancy Bord Yonge Distinguished Faculty, Center for Leadership Studies & Robertson School of Government

Dr. Bord Yonge is an expert in Energy Policy, Economic Theory & Policy, Policy Development and International Business Law. This Fullbright Scholar has not only published and co-published a variety of books and scholarly articles, but she also served as a Bradley Scholar at the Heritage Foundation (1991-93) and as a Visiting Scholar at Hoover Institution in Stanford (1993-96), as well as several other international postings in developing market economies.

As an expert in tax and budget, trade, and European monetary integration, Nancy Bord Yonge's topics of public address include U.S. Domestic and International Economic Policy Issues.

When Nancy was young she aided and abetted the Tobacco Institute to pull a fast one over everybody, with a smokescreen for big tobacco published by Alexis de SMOKEville Institution, er, Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, and the very shabby S. Fred Singer.

From http://www.SourceWatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=S._Fred_Singer S. Fred Singer "The "de SMOKEville" junk-science that Singer attached his name to was crowded by hired guns wearing lab coats to continue the decades-long disinformation campaign: Academic Advisory Board -- Dr. Nancy Bord, Hoover Institution; Michael Darby, John M. Olin Center for Policy; Michael Gough, Congressional Office of Technology Assessment; Thomas Gale Moore, Hoover Institution; S. Fred Singer, President Science and Environmental Policy Project; Robert D. Tollison, George Mason University, Richard Wagner, George Mason University. I suppose these include the "seven out of ten doctors who prefer Chesterfields" from the ads of yesteryear."

''The same John M. Olin Foundation funds John M. Olin Center for Policy as funds Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. Olin, Scaife and Koch foundations fund the entire list above, apart from the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment which is funded through campaign contributions instead of foundations. Singer, Tollison and Wagner were all from the George Mason University, favorite charities of right-wing donors and energy billionaires Koch and Scaife."''