Weekly Archive 2006 November 1-7
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Bloggers on Iraq: An IM Chat
Nick Gillespie debates Ed Morrissey and Judd Legum about Iraq and the 2006 election in an Associated Press IM chat.
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Put It All On Blue
Election markets beat the pundits at their own game
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Who Deserves the Libertarian Vote?
Reason asks Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians why supporters of "Free Minds and Free Markets" should vote for their candidates.
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Making Bank Over a Dime's Worth of Difference
From Washington to Texas to Connecticut, the Libertarian Party fights on
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Divide This Government
When one party rules, both parties fail.
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Pornographers Without Borders
The ACLU's lawsuit against the Child Online Protection Act will won't stop Americans from getting their porn, it'll only determine where it's coming from.
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How Reason Staffers Are Voting
Get the skinny on who we're backing, backhanding, and ignoring altogether.
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Porn on Trial
The ACLU battles the Justice Department over the Child Online Protection Act. But web porn isn't going anywhere.
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Stern Measures
Averting climate change is surprisingly affordable. Or is it?
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Trans Fats
Friday Funnies
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Securing Racial Spoils
A civil rights ballot measure in Michigan falls victim to dirty politics
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The Acid Guru's Long, Strange Trip
A flawed biography paints a bleary picture of Timothy Leary.
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Can We Bank on the Federal Reserve?
Was Greenspan a bubble blower? Should Bernanke stay the course? Five experts judge the powers and perils of the world's mightiest central bank.
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35 Years Ago in Reason
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The Ownership Society and Its Discontents
You can't count on George Bush and the GOP Congress to transform the welfare state.
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Penn Statists
In Pennsylvania's Senate race, both sides are running for the middle
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Divide the Spoiled
A Republican defeat is the best hope for limited government.