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Our Moral Duty to Defend Freedom — May 1983
Reagan's Star Wars Plan Andropov doesn't like President Reagan's new plans to build a defensive anti-missile system to protect the United States. Neither does Ted Kennedy or Mark Hatfield or a bunch of liberal scientists. But unless they come … [Read more...] about Our Moral Duty to Defend Freedom — May 1983
What’s Wrong With U.S. Opinion-Makers? — June 1982
President Reagan’s Blunt Warning — May 1982
Letting Down Our Friends
A foreign policy issue, rather than a volatile social issue, has provided the best proof so far that loyalty is simply not a treasured asset in the Reagan Administration. What made this clear was the State Department's decision that it will not … [Read more...] about Letting Down Our Friends
National Institute of Education
President Reagan is trying diligently to fulfill his mandate to cut federal spending toward his long range goal of balancing the budget. Out of the some 150 programs in the Department of Education, his Office of Management and Budget has targeted one … [Read more...] about National Institute of Education
The Key to Peace: U.S. Superiority — January 1982
The Rightness of Reaganomics — July 1981
REAGAN’S FAMILY POLICY ADVISORY BOARD
Back during the presidential campaign last fall, Ronald Reagan established campaign links with pro-family organizations by appointing a Family Policy Advisory Board. After the election, the Board issued a package of excellent proposals, and President … [Read more...] about REAGAN’S FAMILY POLICY ADVISORY BOARD
REAGAN’S APPOINTMENTS
The most interesting aspect of Ronald Reagan's appointments to the Cabinet and to the top 300 federal positions is not whom he appointed, but how he appointed them. He has followed a process quite different from that of all preceding … [Read more...] about REAGAN’S APPOINTMENTS