1998

The Mouth of the South Strikes Again

Ted Turner’s clearly ad-libbed after-dinner speech, about humanity’s self-destructiveness, was a confused synthesis of Southern populism, stand-up comedy shtick, and talk-radio outrage. “I don’t know how many of you have seen ‘Road Warrior.’ It’s a Warner Brothers movie,” he said, unable to resist a plug.

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Battle of the dueling ads: PRI, others, challenge pop-control-fest

Washington Times readers were treated to a rare spectacle during the last week of October, a battle of dueling advertisements. New York’s Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, joined with Virginia-based Population Research Institute and 31 other groups, to sponsor an advertisement challenging some of

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Big, green… and mean?

How Big is Your Environmental Footprint? Mention of the Sierra Club brings to mind a nice little environmentalist organization fighting to save the planet from destruction and its inhabitants from extinction. I myself was one of these people, that is, until I took a look

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Correspondence: Babies as virus and go, go Norplant!

Almost no comment needed… Before humans infested the planet, the earth was place of balance and perfection. Predator and prey, day and night, summer and winter. Nature’s way is balance. Nature always provides enough wildebeests to feed the lions. And always enough lions to keep

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Pampers or pamphlets?

Thirty years ago, Stanford Professor Paul Ehrlich fired the opening salvo in what would soon become a war on people. In the pages of The Population Bomb, he sketched out a frightening scenario of humanity doubling and doubling again, until it was standing room only

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The Mouth of the South Strikes Again

Ted Turner’s clearly ad-libbed after-dinner speech, about humanity’s self-destructiveness, was a confused synthesis of Southern populism, stand-up comedy shtick, and talk-radio outrage. “I don’t know

Read More »

Big, green… and mean?

How Big is Your Environmental Footprint? Mention of the Sierra Club brings to mind a nice little environmentalist organization fighting to save the planet from

Read More »

Pampers or pamphlets?

Thirty years ago, Stanford Professor Paul Ehrlich fired the opening salvo in what would soon become a war on people. In the pages of The

Read More »