Sal, can't you do any better than this? Is there some conundrum here, like the ethical/unethical thing? It's immoral to be moral, so it's moral to defend the immoral, or something like that? When you go to the web page, what should appear to our wondering eyes but the immortal/immoral/moral words of Ayn Rand. This looks strikingly similar to the capitalism.org of a few months back. Ayn Rand was quite the moral authority on personal matters, I hear.
Yawn. Regardless of the merits of their views, Objectivists aren't going to carry the day here. Sheesh, even the Libertarians are ambivalent, like the Cato guy who said the "integration" argument held no water. Bill had better come up with something a little further from the fringe, if he wants to make friends and influence people.
Cheers, Dan.
P.S. You go a little into the web site, you find:
If you are in the media and would like to receive a press-release, speak to someone, or have any questions answered, feel free to contact us by phone, or e-mail.
Robert W. Tracinski 540-967-5898 (Virginia, USA) e-mail: tracinski@aol.com
Mark Da Cunha, MBA 242-352-5729 (Freeport, Bahamas) e-mail: mark@capitalism.org
Well, at least the Tracinski guy has a U.S. address. Senators really appreciate being haranged on morals from some guy in the Bahamas. |