
But Clinton Will Never End Big Government
In his State of the Union speech, President Clinton announced the unconditional surrender of liberalism to conservatism. “The era of big government is over.
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In his State of the Union speech, President Clinton announced the unconditional surrender of liberalism to conservatism. “The era of big government is over.
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So President Bill Clinton is sending 20,000 American soldiers to Bosnia. The man who ducked out of serving in the Vietnam War now says other men have a duty to send their sons to fight a foreign war.
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The movement to legislate English as our official language has nothing to do with what language you speak in your home, church, or club, or what foreign languages you may care to learn. It has to do only with what language is promoted and paid for by the 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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October 1995 A state task force proclaimed this month that “there is a crisis in California that demands our immediate attention.” No, it’s not an earthquake or
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Abolishing the Department of Education was one of Ronald Reagan’s campaign promises when he ran for President in 1980. Fulfilling that promise is long overdue, and the time to do it is now.
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The people who control America’s public schools gathered in Minneapolis over the Fourth of July weekend and set off their own brand of fireworks. Some 8,544 delegates to the National Education Association’s annual Convention approved the usual list of extremist resolutions presented by the professionals who run this very political union.
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What’s Wrong with “The Conference of the States”? / COS’s Agenda for Structural Change / Questions About the Six-Step Plan / Can COS Become a Con Con?
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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 most controversial words in the education world today are Outcome-Based Education (sometimes called Performance-Based Education, and formerly called Mastery Learning).
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When people ask me, what is the most fulfilling thing I’ve done in my whole life, I answer — teaching my six children to read before they entered school.
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How does it happen that a Supreme Court nominee whose only experience in private law practice was seven years as general counsel to the ACLU came to be praised by almost everyone as a “moderate” and a “centrist”?
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Outcome-Based Education (OBE) is sweeping the country in the name of school “restructuring.” OBE calls for a complete change in the way children are taught, graded and graduated, kindergarten through 12th grade. Since the American people seem ready to accept drastic surgery on our failed public schools, state departments of education are seizing this opportunity to force acceptance of OBE as the cure.
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The Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), the chief vehicle for those who want government to take over the raising of children, has a new goal under the Clinton Administration.
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Healthcare reform stands at the top of our national priorities.
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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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25th Anniversary of A Choice Not An Echo / The Birthing of the Conservative Movement / Exposing The Secret Kingmakers / Don’t Count On Business To Be Conservative
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The following is an address given be Phyllis Schlafly on August 9, 1987 at the American Bar Association’s Bicentennial Showcase Program sponsored by the Section on Individual Rights and Responsibilities during the ABA Annual Convention in San Francisco.
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1967-1987: The Phyllis Schlafly Report Celebrates Twenty Years of Continuous Monthly Publication
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The Equal Rights Amendment, a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution, was born in the era of the women’s suffrage amendment and first introduced into Congress in 1923.
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Sometimes in our lives we make a decision that we might wish we had made differently, but from which there is no escape.
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