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Neo-Libertarian: 07/01/2004 - 08/01/2004
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July 30, 2004. NCPA - Brief Analysis 460, Uninsured by Choice: Update. They love to talk about statistics, about how a hundred bajillion thousand infinity-trillion people don't have insurance and how everybody is dying in the streets. In 2002, about 43.6 million people were uninsured, although the record uninsured was in 1998 (in raw population; in percentages it would have been 100% uninsured before health insurance existed). This means many people are uninsured by choice, not lack of money. Many uninsu...
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September 10, 2005. I'm more interested in refining it based on these test runs. I might need to adjust the questions to be clearer so that they're not overly narrow or overly broad. Still, an important part of the test is the preconceptions that a taker has; if I ask a certain question broadly then somebody's negative or positive interpretation of it betrays their biases on the issue. If it works well and some big-time bloggers post their IRs with links here, then I'll start doing it for a small fee, la...
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September 13, 2005. All right, it looks like all my tedious work is done and I can now announce the blog has moved to another domain and is hosted by powerblogs. The pay service is a big benefit, providing the blog with categories and autotrackbacks, among many other features. And cosmetically the blog is now available partially integrated with the neo-libertarian site at blog.neo-libertarian.com. Posted by neo-libertarian at 9/13/2005 09:04:00 PM. About me: I am webmaster of [url=http:/ www.weightra...
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September 01, 2005. Katrina and Climate Change. Hurricane Katrina and the ensuing horrible damage to New Orleans were not caused by climate change. First of all, the reason the damage is so extensive is the flooding of the area; climate change is not responsible for New Orleans and the Mississippi River delta being extremely low-lying areas. But neither the intensity nor the frequency of the hurricanes are likely caused by climate shift. More annoying is that some people (such as Jürgen Trittin. The enti...
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Thoughts for the Day
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Friday, March 04, 2005. Thoughts for the Day. Some thoughts for today, via the latest. Thanks to republicans and democrats, who are the only two parties truly in charge, the United States currently ranks 49th in world literacy and 28th out of 40 in math literacy; remember this, before the Department of Education was started in the early 1950's, we were ranked at the top. Nice blog enjoyed it :). A Stit...
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Abortion and the Right to Life
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Thursday, February 17, 2005. Abortion and the Right to Life. There is an interesting discussion regarding abortion going on at Ken Grandlund's blog,. Fundamentally, how are they different than ear piercings, tattoos, or liposuction? From where does society assert the right to dictate to a woman how she uses her own body? This essay and your recent one on the drug war seem to contradict each other.
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Read the Bills!
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Is on another great, historic campaign, this time to pass legislation that will force politicians to read the bills they vote on. It's common sense. If you read that a little fast, you might have missed it: Bureaucrats do not read the laws they pass! Most bills are literally thousands(! Of pages long, packed to the hilt with pork and special interest favors. The legislation.
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Fever Dream
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Sunday, March 20, 2005. Some days her shape in the doorway. Will speak to me. A bird's wing on the window. Sometimes I'll hear when she's sleeping. A language on her face. I want your flowers. Like babies want God's love. Or maybe as sure as tomorrow will come. Some days like rain on the doorstep. In grace in all she offers. Sometimes I'd like just to ask her. She can't afford to say. A Stitch in Haste.
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Haliburton, Railroads, and Marxist Capitalism
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Tuesday, March 01, 2005. Haliburton, Railroads, and Marxist Capitalism. This is another one from a. In response to a comment that "'capitalism' is not getting the job done right in Iraq.". Haliburton does not represent capitalism! Haliburton could not exist under capitalism! Free markets = Classical liberal capitalism. Latest news. Viagra, cialis. Its very well written; I love what youve got to say.
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Spenwah! Poliblog!: Uh Oh.
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This site appears best in the FireFox. Web browser. Faster, Safer, and Free. Defend the Bill of Rights. Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Uh Oh The layout is f* * d. I'll fix it soon. Cross my heart. I just found this tasty bit in my inbox in the latest. It's their Quote of the Week. We are not the speech police. The FEC does not tell private citizens what they can or cannot say, on the Internet, or elsewhere" - Federal Election Commissioner and amateur comedian Ellen Weintraub on new FEC regulations. Pureviews E...