To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
The handover of power to Iraq by the victorious American forces has stimulated public discussion about a word that seems to have fallen in disfavor in the last few years: sovereignty. That means the ability of a government to act without being … [Read more...] about To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty
How to Stop Judges’ Mischief about Marriage — July 2004
How to Stop Judges Mischief about Marriage STATEMENT OF PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY to the Subcommittee on the Constitution House Committee on the Judiciary June 24, 2004 The assault on the Defense of Marriage Act … [Read more...] about How to Stop Judges’ Mischief about Marriage — July 2004
Grassroots Win Shootout In The West
Nevada just witnessed the political equivalent of Shootout at the OK Corral. On one side was the full power of the Nevada government, and on the other side was a grandmother armed with a pen, a petition and a clipboard. Janine Hansen is one of the … [Read more...] about Grassroots Win Shootout In The West
Pots of Gold Behind Crosses and Ten Commandments
The supervisors of the great Los Angeles County decided to turn tail and run rather than fight a lawsuit threatened by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Why such weak-kneed response? Lawyers for the county ominously warned that the county … [Read more...] about Pots of Gold Behind Crosses and Ten Commandments
Remembering Ronald Reagan
When Ronald Reagan became President in 1980, conventional wisdom assumed that the Soviet Union's position as a fearsome superpower was permanent. Henry Kissinger had the pessimistic belief that the Soviets had attained such nuclear power that his … [Read more...] about Remembering Ronald Reagan
The Day After Tomorrow
Unable to develop a coherent political ideology to oppose George W. Bush, the anti-Bush cabal has turned to humor and Hollywood. The CBS Evening News borrows jokes from the late-night comedy shows to jab at Bush every Friday evening, and we've … [Read more...] about The Day After Tomorrow
Education Reporter — June 2004
The Problems With Dropouts
Poor Bill Cosby. He doesn't deserve the negative fallout that followed his remarks about the dropout rate of some poor students. Even Kweisi Mfume, president of the NAACP, said that most of the uproar in the press and on the internet is not about … [Read more...] about The Problems With Dropouts
Protect America from Judicial Tyranny — June 2004
Protect America from Judicial Tyranny The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It is the title of my new book, to be published in July. This book refutes the two colossal myths propagated by the legal … [Read more...] about Protect America from Judicial Tyranny — June 2004
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