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Issues of the 1976 Election — October 1976
SOVIET SUPERIORITY
When Khrushchev sneaked his 2,000-mile missiles into Cuba in 1962, the United States had an 8-to-1 lead over the Soviet Union in nuclear striking power and the means of delivering it to enemy targets. Lieutenant General Daniel O. Graham, until … [Read more...] about SOVIET SUPERIORITY
Differences Between Ford And Reagan — July 1976
MOVIE VIOLENCE
A real leader is a person who recognizes a problem, diagnoses the situation, and takes affirmative action to remedy it, even when it may be unprecedented or unpopular. Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley has given us a good demonstration of leadership by … [Read more...] about MOVIE VIOLENCE
CONNALLY’S PROJECT
In the winter of 1947-48, the Communists in Italy were confident of victory in the April general elections. They were much better organized and financed than the other political parties. The polls indicated that they would win. Then an amazing … [Read more...] about CONNALLY’S PROJECT
Is Kissinger a “Glistrup”? — May 1976
THREATS ABOUT THE U.S. CANAL
The Ford Administration has apparently made a calculated decision that the way to get the American people to acquiesce in Henry Kissinger's plan to sign a new treaty with Panama giving away the U.S. Canal is to threaten the American people with dire … [Read more...] about THREATS ABOUT THE U.S. CANAL
How To Celebrate The Bicentennial — April 1976
Houston McTear
While the winning of almost any Olympic gold medal showers the champion with a certain charisma, the winner of the 100-meter running race always becomes particularly famous as "the world's fastest human." The favorite to win this coveted title in … [Read more...] about Houston McTear
