Why are some people driven to strive for success, while others are content with lesser goals? Do strong-willed, dominant, achievement- oriented leaders have different genes, or a superior brain, from the rest of mere mortals? A highly successful … [Read more...] about Mothers, Leadership, and Success
How to Cut Taxes and Spending
The American people have tried various ways to cut federal spending, to no avail, Congress has consistently refused to pass a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. So what is the long-suffering taxpayer to do? Senator John McCain … [Read more...] about How to Cut Taxes and Spending
Exposing the Myth of Israeli Women in Combat
One of the false arguments used to promote repeal of the current laws that exclude women from military combat duty is the assertion that women successfully fight alongside men in the Israeli army. This argument has been bolstered by pictures of … [Read more...] about Exposing the Myth of Israeli Women in Combat
Americans do not Support Liberal Programs
A revealing article in this month's Mother Jones magazine exposes the elitism and cynicism of the liberals. In their hearts, they really believe they should have the authority to direct our lives and spend our money, and they disdain the democratic … [Read more...] about Americans do not Support Liberal Programs
How the Teachers Union Checkmates Parents
A recent bill considered by the Illinois State Legislature provides a textbook example of how a powerful lobby springs into action when it perceives a threat to its special interests and privileges. The Illinois Education Association (IEA), the … [Read more...] about How the Teachers Union Checkmates Parents
What’s That About Affirmative Action Quotas?
The scandal about Affirmative Action quotas is not only that they are unjust, but that those engaged in this practice have been lying about it and covering it up. The practice of “race norming” under which the government secretly adds points to the … [Read more...] about What’s That About Affirmative Action Quotas?
Working at Home is a Growing Movement
Every morning and evening, millions of commuters spend a couple of hours driving bumper to bumper in and out of a crowded city. The only social interaction they have with all those people engaged in the same occupation is that they all listen to the … [Read more...] about Working at Home is a Growing Movement
Tax Fairness for Families
Taxation was the issue that provoked America’s Declaration of Independence and now, two centuries later, taxes are still the fundamental issue causing public disaffection with government. The right to spend. our own hard-earned money -- rather than … [Read more...] about Tax Fairness for Families
The Feminist Plan to Assign Women to Combat
The radical feminists pulled a fast one and the Congressmen were caught off guard. Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-CO) presented what the Washington Post called “a surprise measure” to a closed meeting of the House Armed Services Committee and, on a voice … [Read more...] about The Feminist Plan to Assign Women to Combat
Does One Size Fit All?
One of the characters in ancient Greek mythology, Procrustes, invented the “one size fits all” mentality. He captured travelers and put them on an iron bed. If their legs were too long, he amputated them to fit; if they were too short, he would … [Read more...] about Does One Size Fit All?