Charges of illicit lobbying by South Korea are impelling Congress to take another look at and possibly revise the Foreign Agents Registration Act. It's too bad, however, that this investigation did not precede the passage of the annual foreign aid … [Read more...] about Lobbyists For Foreign Governments
Is Nuclear War Winnable?
On last year's Fourth of July, we celebrated our 200th Anniversary by parading 225 large sailing vessels up the Hudson River. But if we are to be free to celebrate future July Fourths, we must surpass all the new weapons our adversary is building -- … [Read more...] about Is Nuclear War Winnable?
Taxpayer Financing of Congressional Races
Although our country has survived the fifth anniversary of Watergate, and suffered through the long-drawn-out trials and convictions of some two score high Government officials, we-have not yet seen the end of the damage it has caused to our system … [Read more...] about Taxpayer Financing of Congressional Races
Canal Treaty Lobbying
The State Department has launched a fullscale lobbying and propaganda campaign to sell Congress and the American people on the idea of giving away the U.S. Canal to the Panama dictator Torrijos. This includes what is euphemistically called … [Read more...] about Canal Treaty Lobbying
Juries Can Decide Obscenity
The U.S. Supreme Court has finally come around to the conclusion reached by the late Senator Everett Dirksen and. recommended in the last article he wrote before he died, namely, that the decision as to what is and what is not obscene should be made … [Read more...] about Juries Can Decide Obscenity
Old Communist Dictators Must Someday Die
One of the fascinating failures of the Communist system is its inability - to answer the simple question of how to replace one head of state with another. Under the Communist system, those who rise to the top are usually those who murder the most … [Read more...] about Old Communist Dictators Must Someday Die
The Genocide Convention
Suppose President Carter sent a message to the Senate saying something like this. As part of the "human rights" policy of my Administration, I urge the Senate to ratify a treaty under which American citizens, under some circumstances, can be tried in … [Read more...] about The Genocide Convention
Consumerism and Education
The proposed Consumer Protection Agency, which President Carter wants to set up in the Federal Government, is directed at the wrong target. The American private enterprise system produces a tremendous array of good products at reasonable prices that … [Read more...] about Consumerism and Education
E.R.A. and the Military Academies — June 1977
Garter’s Instant Voter Registration — June 1977







