One of the biggest challenges faced by Congress as it returns to Washington this month is the public demand for big spending cuts without eroding popular government services. The best place to begin that surgical task is to cut out federal … [Read more...] about Government Overregulation
Attack on Private Schools
President Carter recently reaffirmed to the world that human rights is the core of his administration's policy. While "human rights" is subject to almost any definition, it would seem that one basic element would be the right to be considered … [Read more...] about Attack on Private Schools
What’s Happening To Our Economy? — January 1979
Second Class Mail Privileges
When Voltaire said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it," he certainly did not add, “and I will defend your right to have what you say financed by the taxpayers." But many people have confused the … [Read more...] about Second Class Mail Privileges
The SALT-Selling Campaign
Among the new shows opening on the road before being staged in New York or Washington, D.C., is one that might be entitled "The Selling of SALT II." One road company opened recently on a local Los Angeles television station and another in St. Louis … [Read more...] about The SALT-Selling Campaign
Jonesville: A Communist Colony
The biggest news story about the murder-suicide tragedy at Jonestown, Guyana, is that it was a Communist colony. The tactics were characteristically Communist and the objective was the Soviet Union. Even the letter found on the Rev. Jim Jones' dead … [Read more...] about Jonesville: A Communist Colony
Queen of Athletes
The dean of American sportswriters, Grantland Rice, once wrote that Babe Didrikson was the greatest all-around athlete in the world, male or female. She won three gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Olympics, but had her high-jump title taken … [Read more...] about Queen of Athletes
Technology Transfers to Russia
Is it in the U.S. national interest to sell the Soviets sophisticated drilling technology in order to assist their oil and gas development? The answer to that question is of such profound importance that it could affect the whole course of history, … [Read more...] about Technology Transfers to Russia
The Crisis in Internal Security — December 1978
The Missing Link Frauds
The evolutionists’ tendency to accept an unproven hypothesis on faith exceeds the faith of some religious people who accept the theory of divine creation. The evolution theory appears to have more than the cat's proverbial nine lives. As soon as one … [Read more...] about The Missing Link Frauds







