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The Anti-Communists Were Right, After All — April 1990
Special-Interest Agendas in the Classroom
Look who is trying to impose a special-interest agenda on the captive audience of other people’s minor children in the public schools! It’s not the right wingers, not the fundamentalists, but the environmentalists, the media, and the … [Read more...] about Special-Interest Agendas in the Classroom
Education Reporter — March 1990
Three Cheers for the Anti-Communists
This is a time of vindication and rejoicing for all longtime anti-Communists. In their hearts, they always knew they were right, but now they can see the proof every night on their television screens. The happenings of the last year give the longtime … [Read more...] about Three Cheers for the Anti-Communists
Promises to “Fix” the Religious Daycare Issue
One of the several reasons why Congress left the Hawkins and Downey daycare bills twisting in the wind at the time of the Christmas recess was a failure to agree on how to handle the ticklish issue of religious daycare. At least a third of … [Read more...] about Promises to “Fix” the Religious Daycare Issue
How to Spend the Peace Dividend
A combination of President Bush’s “read my lips” determination to veto any tax increases plus the shadow of the federal deficit has kept the liberal Democratic Congress from initiating any new spending program. But now, rash talk of a “peace … [Read more...] about How to Spend the Peace Dividend
How To Spend the Peace Dividend — March 1990
Will California Republicans Offer a Choice Not an Echo?
California is a trend setter for all sorts of movements that have swept across our nation from no-fault divorce to the tax-cutting Proposition 13. Now the California Republican State Central Committee meeting on March 9-11 will set the stage for … [Read more...] about Will California Republicans Offer a Choice Not an Echo?