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Laundered Liberalism Won’t Wash
In an attempt to look positive after their weeks of negative Tower-bashing, Senate Democrats have come forth with an agenda of their own. This is Phase II of their drive to assert power and prestige for an Imperial Congress which they hope will … [Read more...] about Laundered Liberalism Won’t Wash
Gone With the Wind Revisited
So often, nostalgia about events and persons of our youth make them seem better and larger than life. We remember the special hand-beaten cake that Grandmother used to bake, the ice cream we licked from the dasher in the old hand-cranked freezers, … [Read more...] about Gone With the Wind Revisited
Americans Should Say NO To Financing The Soviets — March 1989
The Defeat of the Federal Pay Raise
The House defeat of the federal pay raise by 380 to 48 was a dramatic demonstration of the vitality and effectiveness of the conservative grassroots movement. It showed that, despite overwhelming odds, the people were able to rise up and say NO to … [Read more...] about The Defeat of the Federal Pay Raise
Corporations Finance the Radical Left
During the Bush Inaugural festivities, some of the media tried to make a big story out of the large sums of money that a few big corporations had donated to underwrite the costly Inaugural events (most of which, incidentally, were free to the public … [Read more...] about Corporations Finance the Radical Left
The Challenge of Child Care Costs — February 1989
Leap Year Foolishness About the Electoral College
On December 19 when the Electoral College officially elected George Bush the 41st President of the United States, the CBS-TV Evening News pompously referred to this institution by which we elect our chiefs of state as “antiquated,” and NBC-TV … [Read more...] about Leap Year Foolishness About the Electoral College
Just Say NO to Tax Increases — January 1989
Who’s For Censorship Now?
Two unrelated school incidents illustrate the kind of censorship that is demanded by those liberals, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, who regularly shout so loudly against censorship. The ACLU sent a letter to Lee’s Summit High School … [Read more...] about Who’s For Censorship Now?