by Edwin A Locke | Oct 11, 1999 | Elections, POLITICS
Congress is once again addressing the issue of campaign finance reform — and no wonder. The American public has become increasingly disgusted by the unprincipled manner in which our legislative process is conducted. The process, in essence, consists of swarms of... by Scott Holleran | Oct 9, 1999 | POLITICS
The following is a letter sent by writer Scott Holleran of Glendale, California to the New York Times. Your Oct. 7, 1999 editorial, “The Fight for Patients’ Rights,” is insulting to the reader’s intelligence. By claiming that House... by Andrew Lewis | Oct 4, 1999 | Crime, POLITICS
Much fuss has been made recently about George W. Bush’s alleged drug usage. Apparently fearful of a scandal, Governor Bush has dodged the issue — with disturbingly Presidential style — creating a bigger scandal. Whether he has used drugs or not, he... by Larry Elder | Oct 1, 1999 | Guns, POLITICS
“So many racists, so little time.” Black Time magazine editor Jack E. White fired that shot at David Horowitz, the “conservative” head of an organization called The Center for the Study of Popular Culture. And get a load of White’s... by Richard M Salsman | Oct 1, 1999 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Part 1 of 6 in a Series of articles on Capitalism, Free-competition, Antitrust, and Microsoft The following article is an adaptation of a lecture Mr. Salsman gave at Harvard University, in May of 1999. The print version has been edited lightly in order to retain...