- US foreclosures top quarter-million for 10th straight month.
- Muzak files for bankruptcy.
- Pennsylvania: judges accused of jailing kids for cash.
- The debt: ‘your fair share’?
- Our Democratic and Republican opponents are well on the way to committing political suicide, and we should cheer them along.
- Depression II.
- Juries quietly flip the bird to oppressive laws.
- Fear is his friend: Obama takes a page from Bush’s crisis management.
- A call to end all renditions.
- Whither liberaltarianism? Most libertarians would rather live in a society with a smaller welfare state and illegal drugs than they would live in a bigger welfare state with legal drugs. As it happens, there are some folks out there who think they are libertarians, but when push comes to shove they just want the right to get stoned or get married. Perhaps they should get what they want, but that doesn’t mean they truly believe in smaller government.
- The myth of libertarians as social liberals. Social liberals are often quite aggressive advocates of using state power to impose their preferred versions of “liberty.” As Middle American churchgoers who’ve had their buildings sued out from under them by liberal Protestant denominations know. (I know, congregations don’t own the buildings in many of those cases — thou shalt not steal — but still...)
Catholic integralism is the true seamless garment.
Don't apologize for things you didn't do, to people who don't believe in forgiveness or redemption.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
From RR
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