
Women Don't Belong on Submarines
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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National Issues Candidates Should Address
The one issue where the word risky is appropriately applied is the Clinton-Gore plan to keep the American people totally vulnerable to a nuclear missile attack.
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Red China: Gatekeeper of the Panama Canal
Jimmy Carter never would have been able to ram through his two treaties giving away our Panama Canal if the Senate in 1978 could have looked into the future and known that, when the U.S. Flag is lowered on December 31, 1999, Red China would become its gatekeeper.
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Feminist View of Motherhood, Marriage, and Career
Hillary Rodham Clinton followed the usual liberal formula: proclaim a “crisis,” wrap it in “children,” and try to intimidate Congress into funding a new middle-class entitlement.
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The Kelly Flinn Flim-Flam

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 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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Women Don’t Belong in Military Combat
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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Feminist Falsehoods, Follies, and Funding
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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What’s Wrong With Women in Military Combat?
Current law forbids the assignment of women to military combat roles in the Air Force, Navy and Marines.
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How ERA Would Change Federal Laws
Proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment often argue, “We need ERA because 800 Federal laws discriminate on account of sex.”
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- As of Jan. 3, 2011: 110 women have been killed in the war in Iraq (compared with about 4,300 men). In the Afghan campaign, 24 women have been killed (compared with more than 1,400 men).
- The 70 women killed (as of Dec. 25, 2006) include 7 mothers of young children.
- Among their ranks are more than 16,000 single mothers.
