
Separating Spin From Reality In Bush v. Gore
Al Gore’s supporters and their allies in the media continue to falsify the facts about Florida in order to try to delegitimize George W. Bush’s election.
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Al Gore’s supporters and their allies in the media continue to falsify the facts about Florida in order to try to delegitimize George W. Bush’s election.
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“School-to-Work” (STW) is bureaucratic jargon for imposing a new paradigm on public schools that de-emphasizes traditional academic studies and replaces them with vocational-technical (Vo-Tech) courses for all students.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has taken a bold step towards returning Florida’s election process to sanity. By halting the 11th hour partial hand recount, it stopped a reckless judicial attempt to elect Al Gore and potentially disenfranchise six million Florida voters.
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We want to count only one vote per person. We want to count only votes cast by citizens eligible to vote.
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by Phyllis Schlafly The collapse of the global warming treaty negotiations in The Hague last week illustrates the folly of the Clinton-Gore globalists who want
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Senator Hillary Clinton’s first legislative proposal since her election was to call for the abolition of the Electoral College.
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The most consequential election fraud on November 7 was committed by the television networks in falsely announcing, while the polls were still open in Florida’s Panhandle (which operates on central time), that Gore had won Florida.
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Is your schoolchild watching too much television? Eating too many junk foods and drinks instead of what’s healthy? Nagging you to buy expensive sneakers? Too easily swayed by advertising? If so, why are the schools encouraging all those things?
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Does Hillary Rodham Clinton support government-mandated medical treatment of children over the objections of their parents?
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Big Brother Busybodies in the Clinton-Gore Administration want to take off the market the models that Americans have been buying, and then force us to change to a style the environmental extremists claim will reduce global warming.
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Jim Lehrer put the ultimate foreign policy question on the table during the second presidential debate when he ran through the list of eight military actions taken by the last three Presidents and asked the candidates to give a thumbs up or thumbs down.
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Denmark’s dramatic decision to ditch the euro holds an important lesson for both Europeans and Americans: the march toward the global economy is fundamentally anti-democratic. The gulf between the euro advocates and the euroskeptics is now being called the “democratic deficit.”
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It’s not likely that most people would let their children browse in an “adult” bookstore. But have you ever considered the danger of letting them browse in your local public library?
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The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, a tax-funded civilian feminist lobby group that tries to set Pentagon policy, has been pushing for months to get women assigned to duty on submarines.
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The federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft has illustrated the evil of monopolies and the tactics that monopolists use to maintain their power. But the biggest monopoly in our midst, the public school system guarded by the teachers unions, seems so far untouchable.
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Now that three to four million U.S. schoolchildren are using the controversial stimulant Ritalin, its illicit use is providing a powerful kick to college students, too. Dr. Eric Heiligenstein puts it this way: “The study rooms are as good as some of the local pharmacies” at the University of Wisconsin.
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The Million Mom March was not a grassroots uprising of mothers but a slick media event orchestrated by Bill Clinton’s public relations experts and led by a sister-in-law of a close friend of Hillary Clinton.
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President Clinton’s Chinese benefactors and the multinational importers are demanding that he bully Congress into continuing China’s Most Favored Nation (MFN) trading status, already renamed Normal Trade Relations (NTR). Now the plan is to grease China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) by making this favorable treatment permanent (PNTR).
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Corporate advertisers know that their television audience is dwindling rapidly. It used to be so easy to market their products to tens of millions in neat 30-second segments efficiently placed on the three major TV networks.
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President Clinton has just proved again why the feminists, during all those embarrassing months last year, continued to defend behavior that no sane woman would tolerate in a public official, a boss or a husband.
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October 13, 1999by Phyllis Schlafly The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has returned to center stage, insulting our sensibilities, offending our religion, and degrading
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Whole Language means teaching children to guess at words from the pictures or the context, to skip over words the child doesn’t know, and to substitute words that seem to fit.
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A scandal in mandatory mass vaccinations of infants is beginning to surface. Vaccine-caused injuries have just forced the Clinton bureaucrats to make four sensational announcements that bugle temporary retreat from their plans to force all American children to submit to government-dictated medical treatment.
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Parents have won another remarkable victory over the psychological abuse of children that takes place in public school classrooms.
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