Contrary to the popular belief that national party platforms tend to blur rather than clarify the differences between the two major political parties, and are so vague that they don't mean much anyway, the 1976 party platforms offer the voters a … [Read more...] about Platform Comparisons
Platform Comparisons
Contrary to the popular belief that national party platforms tend to blur rather than clarify the differences between the two major political parties, and are so vague that they don't mean much anyway, the 1976 party platforms offer the voters a … [Read more...] about Platform Comparisons
Reagan’s Finest Hour
Proof that Ronald Reagan is a man with the potential to rise to the opportunities that fate brings was demonstrated at the closing session of the Republican National Convention. Reagan had rejected two invitations to address that Thursday session … [Read more...] about Reagan’s Finest Hour
Postcard Registration
We now have the first concrete evidence of the kind of legislation that Jimmy Carter will push for, if he is elected President. He put his personal influence on the line in asking the House of Representatives to pass a bill to provide for postcard … [Read more...] about Postcard Registration
New York Times Question
If you picked up a newspaper and read the screaming headline "Are We —- or Is Our Strategy -- MAD?", you would probably think you were reading a sensational tabloid. Would you believe -- such a headline was recently splashed across the dignified NEW … [Read more...] about New York Times Question
Parent’s Rights
When public schools become intolerable because of crime, drugs, immorality, teenage pregnancies, VD, failure to teach moral values, lack of discipline, or failure to teach basic skills such as reading and writing. The rich and the well-to-do have an … [Read more...] about Parent’s Rights
Parents’ Rights
When public schools become intolerable because of crime, drugs, immorality, teenage pregnancies, VD, failure to teach moral values, lack of discipline, or failure to teach basic skills such as reading and writing, the rich and the well-to-do have an … [Read more...] about Parents’ Rights
Joining the Nuclear Club
One of the first things Richard Nixon did after he became President in 1969 was to promote the Non-Proliferation Treaty with the Soviet Union. Ultimately it was signed by 92 nations and went into effect in March 1970. It was wrapped in the illusion … [Read more...] about Joining the Nuclear Club
Olympic Politics
The old adage "cutting off your nose to spite your face" describes how some people let foolish pride hurt themselves. The Africans boycotted the Olympic Games because New Zealand played a rugby match with South Africa —- a total irrelevance, because … [Read more...] about Olympic Politics
Pro-ERA Propaganda in Women’s Magazines — August 1976







