Our United States Constitution should be in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest and longest-lasting constitution in all the world's history. How is it that this rather short document, sometimes called "four little pages," was able to … [Read more...] about OUR CONSTITUTION’S 200th BIRTHDAY
WHAT’S WRONG WITH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR WOMEN?
Eliza Paschall, former staff member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Atlanta with a long record of working for civil rights and feminist goals, has written an open letter to Supreme Court Justice William Brennan, author of the … [Read more...] about WHAT’S WRONG WITH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR WOMEN?
What’s Normal and What’s News?
Americans are long accustomed to the media stricture that it is the news, not the normal happenstance, that must be reported. We are told that what is unusual is news; the ordinary does not merit front-page headlines or on-the-spot eyewitness camera … [Read more...] about What’s Normal and What’s News?
NEA Resolutions Shock Again
The National Education Association has proved again that it has an ultra-leftwing extremist agenda. Let’s take a look at some of the NEA’s recently-passed 1987 Convention resolutions. The NEA Resolutions call for more counseling and contraceptives … [Read more...] about NEA Resolutions Shock Again
THE MONROE DOCTRINE WON’T GO AWAY
The chief reason why both the Reagan-Wright and the Oscar Arias "peace plans" for Central America are not acceptable is that they violate the Monroe Doctrine, one of the most important precepts of American foreign policy for 164 years. Both "peace" … [Read more...] about THE MONROE DOCTRINE WON’T GO AWAY
A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IS NOT THE WAY
Despite the obvious lack of public support for calling a new Constitutional Convention, even for such a popular purpose as proposing a Balanced Budget Amendment, a few leading conservatives keep pushing this dangerous idea. It is dangerous because … [Read more...] about A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IS NOT THE WAY
Will We Let the Soviets Teach Our Schoolchildren? — September 1987
Combating Chicanery About the Constitution — September 1987
Depressing Classroom Surveys
One of the things that parents complain most about in the public schools today is the surveys that are so frequently given to students, usually without parental knowledge or consent. These questionnaires are very offensive both because they take up … [Read more...] about Depressing Classroom Surveys
WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY
The 67th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on August 26 will be an occasion for feminists to complain that the right to vote was but one small mark of progress, and that equality for women is still an … [Read more...] about WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY







