Money Isn’t The Solution To Illiteracy
When former Netscape president James L. Barksdale announced a $100 million gift to promote the teaching of reading in Mississippi, he certainly dramatized the current scandal of illiteracy in America. The gift is big enough to make front-page news, … [Read more...] about Money Isn’t The Solution To Illiteracy
Education Reporter — January 2000
How Do The Candidates Stand On Military Policy?
One would think that the next President's plans to address the dramatic falloff in military recruitment, and the decline in military morale and readiness due to controversial personnel policies, would be important topics for the televised … [Read more...] about How Do The Candidates Stand On Military Policy?
Education Reporter — December 1999
VAWA Tests the Limits of Federal Power
With President Clinton issuing a blizzard of overreaching executive orders and Congress federalizing hundreds of crimes that are properly in the jurisdiction of the states, we must depend on the Supreme Court to stand for the Constitutional … [Read more...] about VAWA Tests the Limits of Federal Power
Education Reporter — November 1999
Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal — November 1999
Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal Jimmy Carter never would have been able to ram through his two treaties giving away our Panama Canal if the Senate in 1978 could have looked into the future and known that, when the U.S. Flag is lowered on … [Read more...] about Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal — November 1999
Time To Abolish Federally Financed
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has returned to center stage, insulting our sensibilities, offending our religion, and degrading our public life. The coarsening of our culture has been dominated by the behavior of the Clintons for so long … [Read more...] about Time To Abolish Federally Financed
Education Reporter — October 1999
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