- Patterico reads Krugman's "correction."
- Sigmund, Carl and Alfred wants an honest discussion with the cut-n-runners.
- Phin finds that it's a dirty job.
- Beth answers a question.
- Harvey (Bad Example version) speaks the language.
- Confederate Yankee says the circus is in town.
- BlogAds has a contest. With a prize. Real money. Tell 'em we sent ya!
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! ... Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" - Barry Goldwater
Friday, August 26, 2005
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Timely, Honest And Accurate Fake News
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Week's Best Rant #2
ReplyDeleteMatthew Heidt at Froggy Ruminations has a fine rant, The V-Word, focused on Chuck Hagel and his shameless posturing on how Iraq is ?the same as Vietnam.?
Fair Tax vs. Flat Tax
ReplyDeleteWILLisms.com has some comments about the flat tax. He demonstrates the superiority of the flat tax over the current system of taxation. On this point I completely agree with him. However, I have come to the conclusion that the Fair Tax is superior ...
Bahng Chicka Bonck Beow
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Who really opposes the war in Iraq?
ReplyDeleteIt is not possible for a libertarian of any stripe to be a pacifist beyond their own views of how they would handle violence directed toward them. Even then, there is irresponsibility that is often inherent in pacifism. I think...
Who really opposes the war in Iraq?
ReplyDeleteIt is not possible for a libertarian of any stripe to be a pacifist beyond their own views of how they would handle violence directed toward them. Even then, there is irresponsibility that is often inherent in pacifism. I think...
Who really opposes the war in Iraq?
ReplyDeleteIt is not possible for a libertarian of any stripe to be a pacifist beyond their own views of how they would handle violence directed toward them. Even then, there is irresponsibility that is often inherent in pacifism. I think...
Who really opposes the war in Iraq?
ReplyDeleteIt is not possible for a libertarian of any stripe to be a pacifist beyond their own views of how they would handle violence directed toward them. Even then, there is irresponsibility that is often inherent in pacifism. I think...