"If you don’t take risks, why should you pay for someone else’s?" That's the catchy headline on a series of advertisements now running in national magazines. The ads show pictures of men taking risks such as high-speed motorcycle racing and … [Read more...] about The Foolishness of Unisex Insurance
When the Votes Were Counted
The homosexuals put on an impressive street demonstration estimated at 200,000 persons, in Washington, D.C. on October 11. A couple of days later, the events inside the Senate and House chambers were even more dramatic in telling a different story, … [Read more...] about When the Votes Were Counted
The Current Feminist Follies — November 1987
Suggestions for the AIDS Commission — November 1987
Bennett’s New Booklet on Aids
For those who have been saying education is the answer to AIDS, Secretary of Education William Bennett has provided the tool. In order to implement an AIDS curriculum, all the public schools need is Bennett’s newly-released 28-page booklet called … [Read more...] about Bennett’s New Booklet on Aids
Who Is a Wimp?
The covers of the two leading newsmagazines usually feature the same ideas or trends, as seen by different editorial writers and photographers, which is to be expected since their mission is to report the news of the week. It was a striking contrast … [Read more...] about Who Is a Wimp?
Education Reporter — October 1987
Retain the Hatch Amendment Act
While the Senate and the media have been preoccupied with the Bork and Biden controversies, the House has been getting into some mischief of its own. All of a sudden, without any warning, a truly revolutionary bill unanimously passed a House … [Read more...] about Retain the Hatch Amendment Act
THE PAPAL SYNOD ON THE LAITY
A worldwide "Synod on the Laity" called by Pope John Paul II is meeting in Rome, Italy all during the month of October. More than 200 Catholic bishops from all over the world were selected to attend, some by their peers in their own country and some … [Read more...] about THE PAPAL SYNOD ON THE LAITY
MEMORY IS MISSING FROM EDUCATION
What would you think of a cooking instructor who taught his students how to cook (how to measure ingredients, turn on the stove, run an electric beater, etc.) but neglected to tell his students how to get the right ingredients and what the cooked … [Read more...] about MEMORY IS MISSING FROM EDUCATION








