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Soviet Treaty Violations
Americans should rejoice, not mourn, at the collapse of the strategic arms negotiations in Moscow. It is unlikely that any agreement that could have been reached would have been advantageous to us militarily, and it is almost certain that any … [Read more...] about Soviet Treaty Violations
How Old is Too Old?
The gloom-and-doom commentators who solemnly assured us after the election last year that Ronald Reagan, now age 66, and Gerald Ford, who will be 64 this year, were too old ever to be presidential candidates again, must feel a little foolish as they … [Read more...] about How Old is Too Old?
How Old is Too Old?
The gloom-and-doom commentators who solemnly assured us after the election last year that Ronald Reagan, now age 66, and Gerald Ford, who will be 64 this year, were too old ever to be presidential candidates again, must feel a little foolish as they … [Read more...] about How Old is Too Old?
Ph.D. Unemployment
Ph.D.s make up the new impoverished class of unemployed migrant workers, floating from state to state, in the hope of finding positions commensurate with their training. For the last 30 years, Ph.D.s enjoyed a fertile hunting ground among the … [Read more...] about Ph.D. Unemployment
Human Rights & Panama
The plot and cast of characters involved in the Panama Canal scenario grow more interesting with every passing week. Our chief negotiator is Sol M. Linowitz who was a registered agent for the pro-Communist government of Salvador Allende when he … [Read more...] about Human Rights & Panama
Salt Secrecy and Advisers
Will the American people find out the truth of what is really going on in the SALT II negotiations taking place in Moscow? Will reporters have the courage to tell us what they discover? When William Beecher, then a senior military reporter for the … [Read more...] about Salt Secrecy and Advisers
The Byrd Amendment
The State Department has finally succeeded in its annual drive to persuade Congress to eliminate the Byrd Amendment. Passed by Congress in 1971, the Byrd Amendment prohibited the President from placing an embargo on the importation of a strategic … [Read more...] about The Byrd Amendment
Larry Flint’s Campaign
The publisher of HUSTLER magazine, who was convicted for "pandering obscenity and engaging in organized crime," has decided to go over the heads of the judge" and jury and take his case to President Carter and to the press. Although the President … [Read more...] about Larry Flint’s Campaign
Who Pays for Inflation?
President Carter has been cutting down on the White House fleet of jet planes, limousine service, newspaper subscriptions, television sets, and thermostat settings. Unfortunately, none of those items will make a dent in the Federal … [Read more...] about Who Pays for Inflation?








