POLITICS

When Veterans Betray the Chain of Command

The chain of command isn’t just military protocol—it’s the constitutional architecture that keeps American democracy from sliding into chaos. Six Democratic members of Congress just attacked it.

Public Education’s Escape Through ADD and Ritalin

Nearby certain Long Island public schools there are street signs that read: "Drug Free School Zone." Yet the educators of these schools are pushing a drug called Ritalin on students they diagnose with "Attention Deficit Disorder" (ADD).Regarding this issue, educators...

A Malcolm X postage stamp? What about George Wallace?

A Malcolm X postage stamp? What about George Wallace?

Former Alabama Governor and segregationist George Wallace on a postage stamp? You laugh. The post office's criteria for honoring individuals, however, provides little guidance. The stamps should "feature American or American-related subjects" and display "only events...

Environmentalism, Eco-Terrorism and Endangered Species

Environmentalism, Eco-Terrorism and Endangered Species

An underground environmental group called Earth Liberation Front (ELF) claimed responsibility for incinerating four ski lifts (October 1998) and three buildings worth 12 $million at Vail, Colorado. Vail's plans to expand its ski area apparently clashed with...

Police Brutality and “The Great White Bigot”

Police Brutality and “The Great White Bigot”

"Larry, How do you feel about Tyisha Miller?" asked the radio critic during our interview. "Who?" I said. Wrong answer. "What do you mean, who?" she said. "Everyone's talking about it." "Well," I said, "I've been on vacation. I've heard about her, but I don't know...

The Religious Left

The political-left properly condemns the political-right for lobbying government to force its religious values on others. However, the political left, despite that many of its proponents don't explicitly preach or practice religion (some are atheists), is itself...

Hatred of Ability Masked as Concern for the Poor

Capitalism -- to the extent that it has existed -- has demonstrated to be phenomenal at raising people's standard of living in terms of food production, housing, transportation, communication, medicine, exciting careers opportunities, leisure time, recreation,...

Microsoft and Creativity

Microsoft and Creativity

I frequently read condemnations of Microsoft. It would be futile to put myself in the position of the Simpson prosecution, lending credibility to fantasies by treating them seriously. But some accusations have a surface plausibility, particularly to readers not versed...

Y2K Resources: Will the world end on January 1, 2000?

Many people say that a disaster of unprecedented proportions faces mankind on January 1st, 2000. Some say this is God's plan to destroy civilization and prepare for the second coming of Christ. Others say that we must give up our political freedom in order to address...

Bork and Dole join the forces attacking Microsoft

Bork and Dole join the forces attacking Microsoft

The following question was emailed to Glenn Woiceshyn, by an ABC reporter, regarding the government's assault on Microsoft. Reprinted below is Glenn's reply.Q: What do you think of the latest addition of Bob Dole and Robert Bork to the anti-Microsoft team? Do you...

Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Man Extraordinaire

"Many will think that they can with reason blame me, alleging -- that my proofs are contrary to the authority of certain men held in great reverence by their inexperienced judgments, not considering that my works are the issue of simple and plain experience which is...

Bank Mergers vs. “Public Interest”

In Canada, two big banks -- the Royal Bank and Bank of Montreal -- want to merge. They mutually concluded that it would serve their long-term interests, such as make them more competitive internationally. Ditto for two other big banks -- the Toronto Dominion Bank and...

Mark McGwire and the Heroics in Hitting Home Runs

Mark McGwire of the Saint Louis Cardinals was right. America did need the spectacle of his pursuit of major-league baseball's single-season home run record. And much about what they needed culminated in St. Louis' Busch Stadium on September 8th, when he hit his...

The Nerve of Foley

There had been rumors all winter that the engineers were going to strike. Certainly we of the operating department had warning enough. Yet in the railroad life there is always friction in some quarter; the railroad man sleeps like the soldier, with an ear alert - but...

Clinton — Friend of the Working Woman?

Clinton — Friend of the Working Woman?

A coalition of 15 Feminist and civil rights groups recently descended on Capitol Hill. The issue? Why, the protection of our beleaguered president, of course. Leave him alone! Stop the impeachment process! Bill Clinton's been good for women! Patricia Ireland,...

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