Half-way into the first decade of the 21st century, elections were scheduled in three major nations: the US, the UK and Australia. Reading about these in the media, I was struck by the repeated ...
In the beginning was Watergate. Those hearings ignited a sequence of contemporary scandals through which the judicial system would be used to further the political aims of a major party. Watergate ...
In response to Roger S. Beadle’s letter of August 7 regarding women do a better job. Mr. Beadle, you’ve drawn a very thin line comparing Audrey Denney to women leaders of other countries with ...
I’m old enough to remember when candidates for governmental positions had to earn their party’s endorsement. They had to have positions on key issues and explain their rationale. No more! We have one ...
With due respect for their intentions, the advocates for passage of the Children's Services Council fail to make a persuasive case. No advocate has offered more than what logic professors call ...
In past submissions, I have explained how left-leaning submitters exhibit two glaring consistencies: their “arguments” are based upon intellectual wanderlust and glittering generalities. The same ...
Many years ago, when I was a college student, I took a course from John Kenneth Galbraith. On the first day of class, Professor Galbraith gave a brilliant opening lecture, after which the students ...
Half-way into the first decade of the 21st century, elections were scheduled in three major nations: the US, the UK and Australia. Reading about these in the media, I was struck by the repeated ...
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