
The Great Awakening About Jobs
When Bob Dole said in New Hampshire, “I didn’t realize that jobs and trade and what makes America work would become a big issue in the last few days of this campaign,” he revealed the cloistered mindset of government officials who have relative job security backed up by a golden parachute.
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Bilingualism Is The Wrong Way To Go
For the last five years, Political Correctness has forced the academic (and much of the political) world to pay homage to the new sacred cows called multiculturalism and diversity. Those are usually used as code words to challenge the assumption that Western Civilization is the basis of what we call the American system, and to pretend that all cultures are equal and contributed equally to the America we know.
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The United Nations — An Enemy in Our Midst
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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Let’s Abolish the Department of Education
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 Feminists Have a Terrible Identity Crisis
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 D.C. Ripoff Amendment
October 1978 On August 22, 1978, the U.S. Congress passed and sent to the states a new proposed amendment to the United States Constitution to
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