Glenn Reynolds seems to be calling for governmental regulation of free speech. If the government can regulate a nonprofit's ability to say it believes that one in five children have been sexually solicited online, then that same government can regulate ...
Opponents of President Bush's plan to rescue and modernize Social Security increasingly are claiming "there is no crisis." But Social Security is pledged to pay out $25 trillion more by 2077 than it expects to have available.1How can that not ...
The Wall Street Journal is hosting a bloggers' debate on Social Security reform. Visitors are being encouraged to vote in an online poll and leave public comments about the debate. Hat tip: InstaPundit ...
When I said this letter was just a parody, I did predict "so far." Not anymore. Can the people who fall for stuff this stupid really have any money worth stealing? (Maybe the joke is on the 419-ers.) Hat tip: ...
Dittos on what Squaring the Boston Globe says about FDR's fourth inaugural, and Bush's second. Harry includes a link to and comments about FDR's fourth inaugural address ("[it] would choke any Democrat who tried to give it today"). Agree. There's ...
I actually noticed this National Review "The Corner" post by Ramesh Ponnuru because it contains a link to a Project 21 press release, but I am glad I did. It seems Senator Arlen Specter has hired one of the NAACP's ...
The Society of the 3rd Infantry Division, which has just been deployed to Iraq, wants family, friends and supporters to know they have a blog. You can visit, read and leave comments here ...
AOL Television/Discovery Channel is asking the public to nominate up to five people per person for the title of "greatest American," living or dead. They'll tell us who the top 100 vote-getters are. You can vote online here. One of ...
I was going to write a post about the whining labor union representing employees of the Social Security Administration, but Dick McDonald did it first. Dick is way less P.C. than I am, but he hits the nail on the ...
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