Libertarians

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You read the blogs enough and you can get the sense that a good portion of libertarians are thoughtful and sensible (if myopic). This may well be true, but it's really not close to the whole story. When the Libertarian Party nominated this guy, a few of...

tort reform

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On July 19, 2004

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Jesse Taylor addresses what is is sure to be an issue that'll be coming up from now through Nov. 2--how the evil trial lawyers are driving up the cost of health.

Blair

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On July 17, 2004

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I don't know much about British politics, but I have to wonder: If there were an election in the U.K. tomorrow, how many seats would Labour lose to the Lib.

That darn SCLM

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A question for those who still cling, against all evidence and reason to the myth of the liberal media: Why is it that Billy Carter and Roger Clinton were covered well enough to become household names, and were frequently treated by the SCLM as embarrassments for...

Brooksie

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On July 17, 2004

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Today  he treats us to a meandering, obvious article about the vacuity of all the 'values' discourse eminating from the Kerry-Edwards campaign. He notes with with some sadness that that.

My Evening

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On July 16, 2004

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I'd like to thank that venerable franchise, the Cleveland Indians, for two things. First, a display of power hitting the likes of which I've never seen, and may never see again,.

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