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 Larry Elder | Sep 28, 1999 | POLITICS
California Just Reported a 29 percent drop-off in cigarette sales. Good news, say supporters of Proposition 10, the voter-approved initiative that places a 50-cent tax on a pack of cigarettes. Actor-director Rob Reiner, who spearheaded the initiative, barely contained... by Fred Singer | Sep 27, 1999 | POLITICS
The principal focus of climate science is certainly atmospheric science and meteorology, but the subject is so complex that it involves many other areas of the earth sciences, as well as different disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, and even biology. This... by Claude C. Hopkins | Sep 26, 1999 | POLITICS
The real test of an advertising man is in selling goods by mail. But that is a school from which he must graduate before he can hope for success. There cost and result are immediately apparent. False theories melt away like snowflakes in the sun. The advertising is... by Dr Michael Hurd | Sep 23, 1999 | POLITICS
Most of us assume that selfishness is both wrong and unhealthy. But is this true? Selfishness means acting in one’s rational self-interest. Contrary to popular opinion, all healthy individuals are selfish. Choosing to pursue the career of your choice is selfish.... by Andrew Lewis | Sep 23, 1999 | POLITICS, Racism
Many people have tried to explain the confessed killer’s actions after last week’s shooting in Los Angeles. Most of these explanations are glaringly inadequate, but even the best of them fail to identify the deeper philosophy behind this vicious crime,... by Joseph Kellard | Sep 22, 1999 | Abortion, Women's Rights
George W. Bush holds a most contradictory stand on abortion. Earlier this decade he said: “I do not like abortions. I will do everything in my power to restrict abortions.” Yet when asked if he would seek a constitutional ban on all abortions, he replied... by Andrew Lewis | Sep 21, 1999 | Religion, Technology
A frequent visitor to the United States, the Dalai Lama’s popularity increases with every trip. Forty thousand people heard him speak in Central Park recently, up from five thousand in 1991, and five thousand people from around the country are expected each day... by Larry Elder | Sep 20, 1999 | POLITICS, Price Controls
Warning: Over certain issues, otherwise intelligent people may, repeat, may suffer instantaneous, and often irreversible, brain-freeze. Take the minimum wage. The City Council in Santa Monica, Calif., a town also known as “Moscow on the Pacific,” just...