Let Us Choose Our Public School America has determined that the taxpayers will pay for Medicare and Medicaid, but recipients are not required to get these benefits from a "government" hospital or a "government" physician. The individual can … [Read more...] about Let Us Choose Our Public School — October 1986
QUESTIONS ABOUT SEX CLINICS
The hottest controversy at the grassroots today is the well-financed push to place contraceptive-dispensing sex clinics in public schools. Public opposition is building rapidly. The front line in this battle is Chicago, where a clinic at DuSable High … [Read more...] about QUESTIONS ABOUT SEX CLINICS
THANK YOU, JUSTICE REHNQUIST
In the last hours of the media debate about Justice William Rehnquist’s nomination to become Chief Justice of the United States, the Washington Post published a long editorial pleading for Senators to vote against him. The editorial’s impassioned … [Read more...] about THANK YOU, JUSTICE REHNQUIST
Education Reporter — September 1986
THE 1986 NEA RESOLUTIONS
Even the liberal television networks have discovered the problem of illiteracy and other inadequacies of the public schools. But the nation’s largest organization of teachers and school personnel is focusing on everything except the quality of … [Read more...] about THE 1986 NEA RESOLUTIONS
HYPOCRISY ABOUT CENSORSHIP
If persons in a public place engage in sexual acts, or take off all their clothes, or relieve their bodily functions, they will be arrested -- and should be arrested. They may be in violation of several laws; at the very least, they would be a public … [Read more...] about HYPOCRISY ABOUT CENSORSHIP
WHY NOT LET US CHOOSE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL?
America has determined that the taxpayers will pay for Medicare and Medicaid, but recipients are not required to get these benefits from a government hospital or a government physician. The individual can freely choose his own hospital and doctor, … [Read more...] about WHY NOT LET US CHOOSE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL?
WHEN MAGAZINES GET PERSONAL
What is the difference between National Review and Ms. Magazine? Maybe a lot of things, but not the least of the differences is the classified ads. The magazines certainly cater to a very different clientele. For the benefit of those who may not be … [Read more...] about WHEN MAGAZINES GET PERSONAL
SDI: Searching for Its Identity
Well, we've finally persuaded the media to use President Reagan's label "SDI" (Strategic Defense Initiative) for his plan to make nuclear weapons obsolete, instead of the media label "Star Wars." But the issue has now become not the name but the … [Read more...] about SDI: Searching for Its Identity
WHY?
Why, if the nation's blood supplies are safe from AIDS, does CBS show us that the way to avoid getting contaminated blood is to donate your own blood several weeks in advance of your elective surgery so you won't run any risk? And what about the … [Read more...] about WHY?








