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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
President Gerald Ford's veto of the amendments strengthening the Freedom of Information Act provides new proof that this All American football player is becoming the victim of a bureaucratic blitz, and that he is losing touch with the thinking of … [Read more...] about FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
ACE REPORTER: SOLZHENITSYN
One of the things I don't understand about the press in the United States is why the same story is not considered news when reported by a distinguished American scholar, but is considered big newsworthy of two pages in PARADE Magazine after it … [Read more...] about ACE REPORTER: SOLZHENITSYN
DREW PEARSON
For almost 40 years, the most feared man in Washington was not the President, not the head of the FBI, not even the head of the Internal Revenue Service. It was a columnist whose only weapon was his typewriter. His disclosures drove men from public … [Read more...] about DREW PEARSON
THE PRAYER AMENDMENT
It has been eleven years since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision banning prayers from public schools, but it still is a mystery how any judge could say that prayer violates the First Amendment, when all that Amendment says is that … [Read more...] about THE PRAYER AMENDMENT