Nick Gillespie | July 29, 2005
it must be time for a pitch to buy Choice: The Best of Reason, the anthology of our greatest hits from the past decade.
Says The Onion's Joe Garden:
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|7.29.05 @ 1:13PM|#
Does it include Blog entries?
|7.29.05 @ 1:23PM|#
Okay, Okay, I'll subscribe already!! Beats trying to find it after rifling through three month old stacks of The New Statesman and Mother Jones at Barnes and Noble.
"Does it include Blog entries?"
Yes, you'll get access to the special Secure Sockets Layer Members Only forum, which includes instant messaging, videoconferencing and 50 free libbie rants and harangues in downloadable pod form from I-Tunes.
|7.29.05 @ 7:17PM|#
Reason is an oasis of sharp writing and sensible political discourse in a time dominated by I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I-manship...
Here's to the Manship, USS Reason.
- Josh