The veterans of the Vietnam War are a class of Americans who deserve better than they have received from the hands of their fellow citizens. They not only accepted the call of duty to fight a futile war 7,000 miles away from home, but many of them … [Read more...] about Veterans’ Discrimination or Preference
Federal Mailbox Statute
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit struck a blow for free speech and freedom from governmental harassment when it ordered a new hearing for two New York groups threatened with prosecution for placing political fliers in private … [Read more...] about Federal Mailbox Statute
Civil Defense
The Soviet Union is spending $2 billion a year on civil defense measures designed to protect its population against nuclear attack. However, it was front-page news when the Carter Administration decided to ask Congress for the funds to spend $2 … [Read more...] about Civil Defense
Anti-Security Vigilantes
Practically everyone believes that, while curing disease is a worthy social goal, preventing disease is even better. Why don't we apply the same enthusiasm to preventive police work? Punishing crime is necessary, but preventing crime is more … [Read more...] about Anti-Security Vigilantes
Crisis in Iran
Iran is a prize worth more than all the eleven countries the Communists have conquered in Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East during the past five years. If the Soviets take Iran, they will not only acquire enormous supplies of oil, but they … [Read more...] about Crisis in Iran
Campaign Finance Laws
Now that the 1978 election returns and financial statements have been tallied up, editorials are bemoaning the fact that $150 million was spent in behalf of political candidates. Americans will spend at least: $25 billion this year on. the alcohol of … [Read more...] about Campaign Finance Laws
November Election Lessons
"Go conservative, young man (or woman)" is now the slogan for the politically ambitious American, just as "go west, young man" was the watchword of a century ago. That's the message of the 1978 elections. The big news of the November election is … [Read more...] about November Election Lessons
The Dollar Collapse
The most serious problem we face today is the debasement of our money by our government. As both a national and an individual problem, it outranks all those other problems that politicians talk about and journalists write about. The dollar has been … [Read more...] about The Dollar Collapse
CHANGES IN EATING HABITS
"Mom's apple pie." "Grandma's pancakes." "Fried chicken like mother used to make." "Dinners that taste like home cooking." That's the way restaurants used to advertise their specialties. But no more. Home cooking is out of style. Mom isn't in the … [Read more...] about CHANGES IN EATING HABITS
Changes in Eating Habits
"Mom's apple pie." "Grandma's pancakes." "Fried chicken like mother used to make." "Dinners that taste like home cooking." That's the way restaurants used to advertise their specialties. But no more. Home cooking is out of style. Mom isn't in the … [Read more...] about Changes in Eating Habits






