Will They Do The Right Thing?
Perhaps Congress will surprise me and do the right thing. But I tend to doubt it.
Because we understand that if we do not pass down this tradition to willing recipients, this American dream will succumb to ideology, and our identity as a nation will no longer be the nation founded by our fathers.
For members of the North Carolina General Assembly to consider expanding an illegal program – and in the name of “ethics,” no less – is outrageous and shameful.
I admit it. I’m confused. North Carolina politicians are confusing me.
Preferring men over women in college admissions would once have been considered unjust. Now, with affirmative-action extremism gone amok, it is considered progressive.
An outdated, convoluted system removed from market forces invites public corruption.
The "rags to riches" stories of Horatio Alger were more than entertainment. They reminded Americans what could be accomplished with hard work, savvy, determination, and a little luck.