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Archive for November 29, 2007
My sentiments precisely
November 29, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
An old Denis Leary bit I found. (Please, for the love of all that is sacred, do not watch this video if you have an even remotely sophisticated sense of humor, or you’re another cry-baby liberal or conservative Republican. Otherwise, enjoy! Really, for those that might be offended, the short clip does contain profanity.)
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Time value
November 29, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Don Boudreaux makes a good point with this Nov 29, 2007 post.
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No one to pull for
November 29, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Today’s headlines are all about last night’s debate. I did not even bother to watch; it’s a waste of time. Out of protest, I always vote for the libertarian candidate. But let’s be honest, the candidates the Libertarian Party offers are typically very bad. Remember Michael Badnarik in 2004? I think he’s pumping gas now at a 7-11. Harry Browne, you say? Please. Check out the bozos they are offering now.
I can’t name one person I’d feel comfortable voting for. Not one! Can anyone suggest a good libertarian candidate?
More on this topic later. I’d list my perfect qualities in a candidate (ideas matter and the will to fight for them), but I’ve got to prepare final exams and post them online.
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