The same liberals who wax indignant against any proposals to withdraw jurisdiction from the federal courts on abortion, busing, or prayer, and who indulged in the rhetoric of outrage at the recent Supreme Court decision which upheld President Richard … [Read more...] about Is “Legal Services” Above the Law?
The Politics of Principles and Pocketbooks
The U.S. Senate session on the evening of May 21 was the thread from which legends are woven. Pending was the federal budget which had been endorsed by the Senate leadership and the Administration. During the preceding week, the sponsors of this … [Read more...] about The Politics of Principles and Pocketbooks
British Control of U.S. Foreign Policy?
The bitterness of the battle between the British and the Argentinians over the Falklands has been matched by the behind-the-scenes word battle between our UN Ambassador and our Secretary of State over the American role in the conflict. Newsweek … [Read more...] about British Control of U.S. Foreign Policy?
Motherhood Without Marriage
Is it advantageous for children to have the benefit of two parents, or is one parent enough and the other only a physical necessity for the brief time it takes to get a new human life conceived and born? Conversely, is a child disadvantaged if he … [Read more...] about Motherhood Without Marriage
Truth and Rhetoric at the UN
Leonid Brezhnev tried to upstage Ronald Reagan at the United Nations special disarmament session in New York, but fortunately, he didn't get by with it. It is so refreshing to have a U.S. President who is not deceived or intimidated by such tricks … [Read more...] about Truth and Rhetoric at the UN
American Civil Liberties Union
For years I've been looking for an objective statement of the policies of the American Civil Liberties Union in order to prove that they are out of the mainstream of what the American people want. Now, at last, the ACLU has produced its own summary … [Read more...] about American Civil Liberties Union
What the Fourth of July Means
In the debate now swirling around President Reagan's proposal for a constitutional amendment to restore prayer to the public schools, some liberals are trying to propagate the myth that America was founded on a rock of secularism, and that our … [Read more...] about What the Fourth of July Means
Reagan’s Prayer Amendment
President Reagan has proposed a constitutional amendment to restore our right to pray in public schools —— a right which was taken away from the American people by the U.S. Supreme Court 20 years ago. All polls ever taken on this issue show the … [Read more...] about Reagan’s Prayer Amendment
Defeat of Criminal Code Recodification
The recent defeat of the Criminal Code Recodification Bill is quite an example of how a coordinated conservative grassroots effort can outmaneuver the liberal establishment, even after it had already made an ad hoc political alliance with the Justice … [Read more...] about Defeat of Criminal Code Recodification
Government Printing Office Scandal
Who will win the battle? Ronald Reagan in his valiant attempt to make the federal government less costly? Or the bureaucracy that wants to perpetuate its sinecure of high pay, vast power, and generous perks? A classic confrontation, pitting these two … [Read more...] about Government Printing Office Scandal






