Each year the Supreme Court grants fewer and fewer petitions for "cert," or review, and now hears only about half the cases it heard 25 years ago. This means that many lower federal court decisions are final. Because lower-court federal … [Read more...] about Look Out For Supremacist Judges on Lower Federal Courts
Criticism Of Evolution Can’t Be Silenced
The liberal press is gloating that the seesaw battle for control of the Kansas Board of Education just teetered back to pro-evolutionists for the second time in five years. But to paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the death of the movement to allow … [Read more...] about Criticism Of Evolution Can’t Be Silenced
Anti-Parent Policies in Public Schools — August 2006
Anti-Parent Policies in Public Schools The NEA Moves Farther Left Parents who wonder why the public schools teach so many things parents don't approve of need look no further than the official policies of the nation's … [Read more...] about Anti-Parent Policies in Public Schools — August 2006
How to Stop the Tyranny of Judges — June 2006
How to Stop the Tyranny of Judges A revised and expanded edition of Phyllis Schlafly's book, The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How To Stop It was published this month by Spence Publishing Company and is available … [Read more...] about How to Stop the Tyranny of Judges — June 2006
Ripoff of American Workers and Taxpayers — May 2006
Ripoff of American Workers and Taxpayers The illegal aliens in this country carried out a massive boycott on May 1 to demonstrate they are so essential that the U.S. economy would shut down without their labor. On the … [Read more...] about Ripoff of American Workers and Taxpayers — May 2006
Coming Crackup Of Conservatives? No Way
Howard Fineman of Newsweek looked into his crystal ball and proclaimed the coming crackup of the conservative movement. But, to quote Mark Twain, the report of its death is greatly exaggerated. Fineman methodically ticks off what he thinks are the … [Read more...] about Coming Crackup Of Conservatives? No Way
Dealing with Katrina
Katrina has displaced hundreds of thousands of Americans who now need food, housing, and cash. Relief for those necessities will have to be temporary and it will be many months before they can return to New Orleans, if ever, so what they need most of … [Read more...] about Dealing with Katrina
High Stakes in Judicial Supremacy — September 2005
High Stakes in Judicial Supremacy The histrionics of the liberals about the impending nomination to fill the Supreme Court vacancy look overwrought, but they are heartfelt. The liberals know they've lost the legislative and … [Read more...] about High Stakes in Judicial Supremacy — September 2005
High Stakes In Judicial Supremacy
The histrionics of the liberals about the impending nomination to fill the Supreme Court vacancy look overwrought, but they are heartfelt. The liberals know they've lost the legislative and executive branches of government, and their only hope of … [Read more...] about High Stakes In Judicial Supremacy
Republican Appointees Disappoint Again
The Supreme Court wrapped up one of its most disappointing terms in years. Plagued by Chief Justice Rehnquist's absence due to illness, the other justices behaved like the gang that cannot shoot straight. The Court banished the Ten Commandments … [Read more...] about Republican Appointees Disappoint Again