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Rachel Carson's Silent Spring: Environmentalist Mythology Killing Us Softly
by Steven Brockerman
(August 11, 2002)
One would have to conclude, given the facts, that environmentalists are either insane or intent upon eradicating every human being from the face of the planet.
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Kyoto is Dead
by Jay Lehr and Diane Carol Bast
(June 1, 2001)
The Bush White House rocked Washington, DC and the world on March 28 when it acknowledged it would take no action on the Kyoto Protocol, the global warming treaty negotiated in 1997 by the Clinton administration.
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The Arsenic Wars
by Larry Elder
(May 4, 2001)
For seven years, 11 months and 28 days in office, Clinton kept the arsenic levels where they had been since 1942 -- 50 parts per billion. In the waning hours of his administration, he reduced the allowable parts from 50 to 10. Slick...
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Poisonous Politics: Arsenic in the Water
by Thomas Sowell
(April 19, 2001)
They don't call Clinton Slick Willie for nothing.
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Mastering the Problem of Environmental Quality
by Bonner Cohen and Jay Lehr
(March 28, 2001)
"I believe we have learned how to master the problem of environmental quality. Both air and water pollution have been virtually eliminated in developed nations. The main problem now is poverty in the rest of the world; once that is solved, environmental problems will be taken care of."--Fred Singer
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Recommended Reading:
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
by Ayn Rand
Whether you are one of capitalism's alleged champions (Conservatives,
Libertarians, etc.), or actually one of its defenders (a rarity in today's
culture), or a part of the "humanitarian" lynch mob that seeks to burn a straw
man, or just a curious observer -- read Ayn Rand's
Capitalism: The Unknown
Ideal -- and then judge for yourself. |
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