Two exciting events occurred last month that confirm that the rest of the world still believes the United States is the best country to live in. On September 9 it was announced that Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the great Russian Nobel Prize-winning … [Read more...] about Solzhenitsyn and Belenko
Functional Illiterates
A personal encounter or a good human interest story always drives home a point more effectively than a rash of raw statistics. When the College Entrance Examination scores dropped steadily for thirteen straight years, the educators tried to explain … [Read more...] about Functional Illiterates
Highway Freeze & Airport Move
The St. Louis metropolitan area has had two stunning examples of how Federal bureaucrats a thousand miles away make unfair and disruptive decisions that cause irreparable economic harm to hundreds of thousands of people. On July 1, 1968 the Federal … [Read more...] about Highway Freeze & Airport Move
Death of Mao
When Mao Tse-tung died recently, the radio stations in Taiwan interrupted their programs with an announcement that began, "We have good news to report." Taiwan's reaction was truthful. The outpouring of praise for Mao all over the world was a flood … [Read more...] about Death of Mao
Ballooning Bureaucracy
One of the big changes that have come about in political campaigns in the last ten years is the practice of polling the voters to find out what issues they are concerned about. On the surface, this seems like a waste of good campaign contributions … [Read more...] about Ballooning Bureaucracy
Kissinger on Africa
Henry Kissinger chose Philadelphia as his launching site for a new crusade which he now labels his "most urgent priority." It is a program to overthrow and change two governments some 8,000 miles away -- Rhodesia and South Africa. One would think … [Read more...] about Kissinger on Africa
IWY Commission Enjoined From ERA Lobbying — September 1976
Comments On Republican National Convention — September 1976
Collision Course and Korea
When President Gerald Ford made his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Kansas City--the speech that has been widely applauded as the best he ever delivered--he stated: "While I am President, we will not return to a collision … [Read more...] about Collision Course and Korea
Prince Bernhard
The world has been watching the Dutch government handle the embarrassing case of a very high official who engaged in improper actions. When allegations were made six months ago that Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands might have accepted more than a … [Read more...] about Prince Bernhard







