The woman who doesn't like to be called First Lady has used her First Lady position to get by with actions that no other man or woman could get by with. If it were not impossible to fire her, she would have long since followed Bernard Nussbaum, … [Read more...] about The Shenanigans of Healthcare
The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read
Can you imagine going through life not able to read? Can you imagine how illiteracy would put you in a sort of isolation booth, all alone, separated from everyone else by an invisible wall? That was the predicament of John Corcoran, whose … [Read more...] about The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read
Health Care “Compromises” Go From Bad to Worse — August 1994
They’re Trying to Treat Christians Like Smokers
Bigotry is back in style. All of a sudden, such words as "Christian," "religious" and "fundamentalist" have become trendy epithets of scorn and smear, obviously calculated to stir up hatred, division and fear. Where, oh where, are the people who, … [Read more...] about They’re Trying to Treat Christians Like Smokers
Education Reporter — July 1994
State Attorneys General Ask Questions About WTO
In an extraordinary document, 44 state attorneys general have signed a letter addressed to President Clinton calling on him to convene a "State-Federal Consultation Summit" in August so they can air their concerns about the dangers of the proposed … [Read more...] about State Attorneys General Ask Questions About WTO
What About the Republican Party?
This year, C-Span will reenact the most famous political debates in American history, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858. During those seven debates up and down the State of Illinois, Abraham Lincoln enunciated the position of the then-new … [Read more...] about What About the Republican Party?
Exotic Solution to Preserving High-Quality Medical Care
The Clinton health bill may be dead, but its components are very much alive in the various bills that are being haggled over this month in Congressional committees. The liberals seem determined to give us a national health board, a one-size-fits-all … [Read more...] about Exotic Solution to Preserving High-Quality Medical Care
Save Freedom — Defeat Phony Health “Reform” — July 1994
Schools Don’t Teach Children How to Write
It's official now. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) just issued its 1992 "Writing Report Card" based on extensive surveys of students who were asked to complete a variety of tasks requiring persuasive, informative, and narrative … [Read more...] about Schools Don’t Teach Children How to Write