What is the role of the Federal Government in education and what do they propose to do about the abysmal public schools in America?
Read the articleOne of the biggest programs that pumps your taxes to Planned Parenthood is Title X of the Public Health Service Act which underwrites birth control clinics and helps to expand Planned Parenthood’s access to teenagers, whose patronage it needs by the hundreds of thousands.
Read the articleWhen a progressive think tank and America’s leading business group get together and critique education in the United States, it’s official and getting more so—public schools may be getting progressively more expensive but they fail to deliver the service they claim to offer.
Read the articleWhen feminists attempted to open up college sports opportunities for women via federal Title IX regulations, national enforcement of these rules had the perhaps unintended consequence of hastening the demise of men’s teams at the collegiate level. Now they are attempting something much more ambitious—the feminization of science.
Read the articleAlthough a compelling issue in the 2000 elections, educational issues have been eclipsed by security concerns in the War on Terror and growing fears about America’s global competitiveness.
Read the articleTwo years ago, the national report, The Silent Epidemic (pdf), heralded America’s growing – but largely unrecognized – high school dropout crisis.
Read the articleFour-fifths of the political contributions made by George Washington University employees went to Democrats.
Read the articleThe White House has actually recommended cuts in
U. S. Department of Education
programs.
If the top-tier Democratic presidential candidates had their way, the homosexual fairy tale book, King and King, would be deemed appropriate for all second graders.
Read the articleAnalysts predict that equipment shortages in the military may become a source for debate in the upcoming 2008 Presidential election.
Read the articleFor example, how many people know that one of the brains behind the treaty was a Harvard Law Professor, Louis Sohn, who believed in world government? And that Sohn favored a world government with hundreds of thousands of troops, nuclear weapons, and military bases around the world? And that Sohn was a major influence on the current Yale Law School Dean who could become President Hillary Clinton’s first nomination to the Supreme Court?
Read the articleAlthough less well known as a multilateral government agency than the United Nations, the World Bank still has many of the same problems.
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