There are 16 Communist countries that are members of the United Nations. All these countries have minority governments. The ruling minority consists of the members of the Communist Party. Communist Party membership ranges from about three percent in … [Read more...] about How Rhodesia Could Join the UN
Military-Industrial Complex
You would think that the people who are always complaining about the Defense Department budget would cheer if the Pentagon saves money. But no. The recent announcement that the Defense Department underspent its budget by some “13 billion last year … [Read more...] about Military-Industrial Complex
Carter’s Appointments
President-elect Jimmy Carter is spending a large share of his time this month digging through some 7,000 names of job applicants and other possible appointees to fill the 2,200 positions in his administration that are not covered by Civil Service. … [Read more...] about Carter’s Appointments
TV Family Hour Decision
A Federal judge in Los Angeles has just provided new grist for the mills of those who think that the Federal courts are the principal cause for the flood of pornography that has inundated newsstands, movies and television during the last several … [Read more...] about TV Family Hour Decision
The Legislative History of ERA — November 1976
Parents’ Rights In Education — November 1976
Lawsuit on Panama
The head of the AFL-CIO labor union in the U.S. Canal Zone recently sued Secretary of State Kissinger, Special Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, and President Ford in the U.S. Federal Court in Panama. This suit seeks to enjoin the Kissinger—Bunker … [Read more...] about Lawsuit on Panama
Independence for Transkei
The birth of any new nation is usually accompanied by labor pains and blood-letting. In sharp contrast was the quiet and painless birth last month of a new African country called the Transkei. In an era when black majority rule is accepted as the … [Read more...] about Independence for Transkei
SECULAR HUMANISM
Most Congressional bills or amendments that pass one House but are not voted on in the other House die quietly without further controversy. An exception to this rule is an amendment to the education bill proposed by Congressman John Conlan which … [Read more...] about SECULAR HUMANISM
Secular Humanism
Most Congressional bills or amendments that pass one House but are not voted on in the other House die quietly without further controversy. An exception to this rule is an amendment to the education bill proposed by Congressman John Conlan which … [Read more...] about Secular Humanism







