Seventy years ago, women were denied the right to vote in about half of the states. Do you think that women today should be given two votes to remedy those years when women could not vote at all? Most people would say that’s a silly question. But a … [Read more...] about Affirmative Action Decision
Memorandum for President Reagan
Mr. President, you have just about a year before we will be immersed in the 1988 Presidential campaign, and then there will be only a few months remaining of your second term. Please make the most of it, and here are some suggestions. 1. Refuse to … [Read more...] about Memorandum for President Reagan
PS2 for 4/2/87THE TESTIMONIES OF PORN VICTIMS
The liberals generally do not admit that there is anything wrong with pornography, but if they do, they claim that pornography is a "victimless crime." Anyone who thinks that should read the testimonies of the victims who gave their first-hand … [Read more...] about PS2 for 4/2/87THE TESTIMONIES OF PORN VICTIMS
Mandated Sex Education
MANDATED SEX EDUCATION The advocates of mandated sex education seem determined to force their values and courses on minor children in the public school classroom, regardless of how offensive this is to parents and children. The education bureaucracy … [Read more...] about Mandated Sex Education
Pornography’s Victims — April 1987
DR. KOOP IS CALLED TO ACCOUNT
Dr. C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service, has stepped into the thicket called "sex education" to extricate himself. Fifty-five leaders of conservative and pro-family organizations have offered him a way out but, so far, … [Read more...] about DR. KOOP IS CALLED TO ACCOUNT
ARGUMENTS ABOUT A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Some conservatives are so distraught about federal deficits, and by the failure of Congress to submit a Balanced Budget Amendment to the states for ratification, that they have fled to easier hunting grounds. They are peddling the notion around the … [Read more...] about ARGUMENTS ABOUT A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Education Reporter — March 1987
THE ALABAMA TEXTBOOK DECISION
At last! A federal court has held that children who believe in God have the same rights in a public school classroom as atheists. All children now have the right to attend a public school without having somebody else’s religion crammed down their … [Read more...] about THE ALABAMA TEXTBOOK DECISION
VOICES FROM POST-FEMINIST CAREER WOMEN
Although we hear a daily drumbeat from the national media telling us that the American social structure is now permanently stratified with mothers in the labor force and children in day care centers, a careful monitoring of newspapers reveals plenty … [Read more...] about VOICES FROM POST-FEMINIST CAREER WOMEN








