Would you fly on an airplane if you knew there was one chance out of ten that it would crash? Not many people would care to play those kind of odds. Yet one out of ten is the chance taken by our pilots who fly the F-111 plane. The 52nd crash out of … [Read more...] about F-111 Crashes
Carter in Africa
If President Carter's April Fool's Day speech in Nigeria achieves its purpose, it won't be any joke. It will cause the tragedy of turning over Africa to Communist control. The calamity of Communist control over key African areas will exceed even the … [Read more...] about Carter in Africa
Licensing Nuclear Plants
In order to increase our sources of badly needed energy, Energy Secretary James Schlesinger says he wants to reduce the time required to build and license nuclear power plants from 12 years to 6-1/2 years. But Mr. Schlesinger himself is the principal … [Read more...] about Licensing Nuclear Plants
Final Issues in the Panama Canal Giveaway — April 1978
Liberal Double Standards
Liberals have a special code of commandments from which they never deviate. Right? To echo the Gilbert and Sullivan refrain about the Admiral who never used the Big Bad D, what, never? No, never. What, never? Well, hardly ever. 1. "Thou shalt not … [Read more...] about Liberal Double Standards
Is There an Energy Crisis?
The Carter energy bill, which has languished in Congress for many months, is the wrong solution for the wrong problem at the wrong time. It is basically a major new tax bill which will put more Federal controls on the American people and promote … [Read more...] about Is There an Energy Crisis?
Is Marijuana Safe?
The human body has been called "the incredible machine" and the brain is its master control. It governs sensations, moods, thoughts, and actions by a complex series of chemically-related controls. Would you willingly upset this delicate balance by … [Read more...] about Is Marijuana Safe?
Political Fallout of the Panama Canal Vote
Commentators described the Senate ratification of the Panama Canal Neutrality Treaty as a big victory for President Carter, a "breakthrough" that gave the White House reason to celebrate. The photographs of a jubilant President showed that he agrees … [Read more...] about Political Fallout of the Panama Canal Vote
Our Foreign Policy: Success for Whom?
"Do you feel that U.S. foreign policy has been a success or a failure for the past 25 years?" That question was recently put to George S. Franklin who is the coordinator for the Trilateral Commission, probably the most influential non-governmental … [Read more...] about Our Foreign Policy: Success for Whom?
The Naval Balance
Our Navy has shrunk from 976 ships in 1968 to only 459 ships today. During the same ten years, the Soviet Union increased its Navy to 981] ships, more than twice as many as we have. The Soviet Union has 91 nuclear-missile submarines to our 41, 260 … [Read more...] about The Naval Balance







