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
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
THE ANTI-ABORTION CONSTITUENCY
The speeches that placed the name of Ellen McCormick in nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention make it clear that the Republican who has the best chance to defeat Jimmy Carter is Ronald Reagan. The long string of successes … [Read more...] about THE ANTI-ABORTION CONSTITUENCY
How To Cope With TV and Radio Bias — April 1976
New Evidence on Marijuana — May 1975
THE LESSON OF NIXON
Richard Nixon is the prime example of what has been known for years as "the problem of the Republican incumbent who turns liberal after he is elected. " This strange transformation can take place at any level of government, from President to State … [Read more...] about THE LESSON OF NIXON
LOU BROCK
To the true baseball fan, the most exciting moment is not the home run but the stolen base. When a leading base stealer such as Lou Brock gets on base, tension and excitement fill the air. All the participants in the coming drama, the pitcher, the … [Read more...] about LOU BROCK
Who Opposes the Equal Rights Amendment? — July 1974
Conservatives Win Rules Fight In Miami — September 1972
Philip Crane, Bob Dornan, and Phyllis Schlafly Speak at Gala Los Angeles Luncheon — May 1970
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