The NEA Proves Itself Extremist Again The people who control America's public schools gathered in Minneapolis over the Fourth of July weekend and set off their own brand of fireworks. Some 8,544 delegates to the National Education … [Read more...] about The NEA Proves Itself Extremist Again — August 1995
Feminists Try to Stamp Out the Radical Truth — July 1995
Feminists Try to Stamp Out the Radical Truth August 26 is the 75th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, the Women’s Suffrage Amendment. Women had the right to vote in about half the states … [Read more...] about Feminists Try to Stamp Out the Radical Truth — July 1995
Clarence Thomas: Protector of the Constitution
Justice Clarence Thomas is rapidly emerging as the Court's strongest and most articulate voice in behalf of constitutional government. "Constitutional government" means government in accord with the United States Constitution as its makers wrote it, … [Read more...] about Clarence Thomas: Protector of the Constitution
Will Health Care Defeat Republicans in 1996? — June 1995
Will Health Care Defeat Republicans in 1996? The defeat of Clinton’s Health Care bill last year was a big victory for Republicans and played a major role in-the election of a Republican Majority in Congress. Unfortunately, some Republicans … [Read more...] about Will Health Care Defeat Republicans in 1996? — June 1995
Let’s Punish Criminals, Not Snoop on Private Citizens
Are the Republicans in Congress going to roll over and let the Clinton Administration use the Oklahoma City tragedy as an excuse to establish a federal police state with unprecedented power to spy on and harass law-abiding citizens? President Clinton … [Read more...] about Let’s Punish Criminals, Not Snoop on Private Citizens
The Conference of the States Is Failing
The so-called Conference of the States (COS), which was originally planned to sail through state legislatures without controversy and even without hearings, and culminate in a media event in Philadelphia in October, is failing to get its resolutions … [Read more...] about The Conference of the States Is Failing
Conference of the States Is Losing in the States — May 1995
Conference of the States Is Losing in the States The so-called Conference of the States (COS), which was originally planned to sail through state legislatures without controversy and even without hearings, and culminate in a media … [Read more...] about Conference of the States Is Losing in the States — May 1995
It’s Time to Give Tax Reduction to Families
Among the many changes that have taken place in America over the past 40 years, the change in taxes is one of the most dramatic. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the federal tax code has been waging a silent war on traditional families, … [Read more...] about It’s Time to Give Tax Reduction to Families
What’s Wrong with “The Conference of the States”? — April 1995
What’s Wrong with “The Conference of the States”? Similar resolutions calling for a “Conference of the States” (COS) have been passed this year in at least four teen State Legislatures from Arizona to Virginia, defeated in more than twelve … [Read more...] about What’s Wrong with “The Conference of the States”? — April 1995
The Hot Topic in Iowa Is Not Taxes
The presidential candidates who think they can run on economics issues alone and avoid the cultural issues had better bypass Iowa, because the cultural issues are red hot there. It wasn't tax-and-spend issues that brought 1,500 voters out to a Des … [Read more...] about The Hot Topic in Iowa Is Not Taxes
