As part of President Carter's campaign for human rights, he went to the United Nations headquarters last month and signed two treaties. News reports described the Carter signing ceremony as "deliberately low key." It was so low-key, in fact, that … [Read more...] about UN Treaties on Human Rights
Tito’s Trip
One of the world's leading Communist con men has succeeded in fleecing some new capitalist suckers. Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and his retinue of 50 Communists enjoyed a three-day vacation at an expensive French resort, and then walked out … [Read more...] about Tito’s Trip
Free Speech For Anti-Communists
When campaigning for the presidency, Jimmy Carter said: “We ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights." How can the same man who raised that … [Read more...] about Free Speech For Anti-Communists
High Salaries and First-Class Fringes
Like looking at life through bifocals, there are two ways to look at almost everything. For example, many people think that Federal bureaucrats, by comparison with the wages the rest of us earn, are overpaid and underworked. However, to Federal … [Read more...] about High Salaries and First-Class Fringes
The Hatch Act
The Hatch Act is the law that keeps Federal employees from being used as a political machine by their political superiors. It saves government employees from political arm-twisting, overt or subtle, and it saves the public from having the taxpayers' … [Read more...] about The Hatch Act
Moral Issues in Panama Treaty
We've heard a lot about the political, diplomatic, constitutional, and financial issues involved in the new Panama Canal Treaties, but what about the moral issues? A good case can be made that the Treaties are highly immoral because they deprive us … [Read more...] about Moral Issues in Panama Treaty
Exporting U.S. Technology
The Soviet appetite for Western technology is staggering. The Soviets are gobbling up U.S. plans and plants as fast as they can, and our country is cooperating by sending free technical materials and factories and machines subsidized by long-term … [Read more...] about Exporting U.S. Technology
Elephant Extinction?
Public opinion polls this year have proclaimed that Republican Party affiliation has declined to its lowest level in the last four decades. Only one person in five considers himself a Republican. The rapid drop-off in the party of the elephant has … [Read more...] about Elephant Extinction?
Defeat the Panama Canal Treaty! — October 1977
Electoral College
The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution which would eliminate the Electoral College and replace it with a direct popular national election in which the U.S. President would be elected with 40 percent … [Read more...] about Electoral College







