UNESCO is run by Amadou Mahtar M'Bow, a Marxist from Senegal, Africa, who is its Director General. Twenty senior staffers have left UNESCO since 1980 when M'Bow was elected to a seven-year term. He seems to have a tight hold on the organization, … [Read more...] about UNESCO Doesn’t Deserve U.S. for a Member
Calls for a Constitutional Convention
Thirty-two states have passed resolutions requesting Congress to call a constitutional convention for the purpose of submitting a constitutional amendment on a balanced budget. Article V of the U.S. Constitution makes it mandatory that, if 34 states … [Read more...] about Calls for a Constitutional Convention
Soviet Treaty Alliance
In the hearts of many people, the passion persists for treaties as the solution to the continuing dilemma of U.S.-Soviet relations. Why can't we compromise, come to an agreement, and put this problem of nuclear weapons behind us? There is just one … [Read more...] about Soviet Treaty Alliance
Observations on Trends in Motherhood
I feel sorry for the advertising agencies that must produce the 30- and 60-second commercial spots costing hundreds of thousands of dollars on primetime television. They have the task of making their product irresistible to a market they don't … [Read more...] about Observations on Trends in Motherhood
Referendum and Initiative Ballot Issues
The hottest items among the some 230 ballot issues being voted on in this November election are gambling, abortion, and taxes. The nuclear freeze, which was the most controversial ballot issue in 1982, was doused with anti-freeze in the U.S. Senate … [Read more...] about Referendum and Initiative Ballot Issues
Threats From Nicaragua
Since Congressional committees in recent years seldom provide a forum for witnesses with expertise on the subject of internal security, some private organizations have moved to fill the gap. A group of military and intelligence experts collaborating … [Read more...] about Threats From Nicaragua
Star Wars and Broken Treaties — November 1984
Civil Defense Needed
Common contemporary wisdom is that, (a) if the Soviets push the nuclear button and we retaliate, there will be no winners and the world's population will be destroyed, and (b) therefore, nuclear war can be avoided by a mutual fear of the horror of it … [Read more...] about Civil Defense Needed
Sucsess and Failure in the Teaching of Reading
A recent letter from a reader really made my day. Let me share it with you. It's about one of my favorite subjects -- teaching children to read by the phonics method (which means teaching the sounds and syllables of the English language). "Dear Mrs. … [Read more...] about Sucsess and Failure in the Teaching of Reading
Pornography and Violence Against Women
When the Commission on International Women's Year, funded by 5 million federal tax dollars, held its famous boondoggle in Houston on November 18-21, 1977, it passed 25 resolutions on issues which were deemed of importance to women by Chairwoman Bella … [Read more...] about Pornography and Violence Against Women







