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tarran|6.2.08 @ 12:36PM|#
Nice smackdown in the letters to the editor, Radley.
I wonder if those guys will actually try suing you as they seem to be threatening to do. At the risk of sounding like Dave W: discovery, baby!
|6.2.08 @ 1:11PM|#
If you keep printing your issues online I may well have to cancel my subscription.
This wouldn't have happened while Postrel was here!
Good news everyone, it's Monday. Drink!
Robert|6.2.08 @ 1:19PM|#
I'm letting my subscription lapse because delivery has gotten so uncertain it's not worth it. About half the issues get thru lately. My postal carrier says his route is from the cleanest operation in the Bronx now. Make of it what you will.
Guy Montag|6.2.08 @ 1:56PM|#
For only $19.97 a year, you'd already have your copy of the magazine ABC News anchor John Stossel called "one sane voice fighting tons of nonsense."
How much is the Military Reservist discount? What about Defense Contractor discount?
|6.2.08 @ 8:06PM|#
In October it was "The 4 Boneheaded Biases of Stupid Voters...And we're all stupid voters" and now it's "Who can we blame for the Imperial White House? Look no further than you and me."
This group guilt thing makes no sense for a magazine whose cover proclaims "Free Minds". If you want to confess to being morons, that's your business. But stop presuming that I'm in your fold.