
Congress Must Curb the Imperial Judiciary
The most important duty of the 105th Congress is to protect America from judicial usurpation and restore our constitutional balance of powers among the three branches of our government.
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The most important duty of the 105th Congress is to protect America from judicial usurpation and restore our constitutional balance of powers among the three branches of our government.
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The 50th Anniversary of the United Nations should be a cause for mourning not celebration. It is a monument to foolish hopes, embarrassing compromises, betrayal of our servicemen, and a steady stream of insults to our nation.
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Two years ago, the feminists marched into Washington, D.C. under the banner “Tne Year of the Woman.” They made confident predictions that they were inventing
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The issue is not whether women can be assigned to combat duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, but whether they should be.
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One of the feminists’ 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.
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Current law forbids the assignment of women to military combat roles in the Air Force, Navy and Marines.
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Proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment often argue, “We need ERA because 800 Federal laws discriminate on account of sex.”
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We appeal to you to refrain from including women in a new national registration for Selective Service.
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Don’t Put Women in Military Combat
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What Sex-Equality Means in the Military
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If the Equal Rights Amendment is ever ratified by 38 state legislatures, what will be the meaning of Section 1 which states
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The Johnson Administration has secretly drafted a giveaway of U.S. rights and property that exceeds in harm to us . . .
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