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Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com

Here are the top five most popular Reason.com columns from last week. Check them out again or read them here for the first time:

The Paranoid Center: How the panic over right-wing violence is being used to marginalize peaceful dissent, by Jesse Walker (9/15)

I'm Moving to Fox News: Why it's time for a change of networks, by John Stossel (9/17)

The Consumer Is Not the Customer: Both parties promise to preserve one of the health care system's central problems, by Jacob Sullum (9/16)

Lochner and Liberty: Dissecting the Supreme Court case that unites the new regulatory czar and his conservative critics, by Damon W. Root (9/18) 

The Hunt for Criminality: Why it's important that prosecutors know when not to bring charges, by Radley Balko (9/14)

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|9.21.09 @ 11:30AM|

OH wow, you know what? That actually makes a LOT of sense to me dude!

Jess
www.real-privacy.net.tc

|9.21.09 @ 11:46AM|

I wish that Radley could get his own show. The collateral damage caused by present day law enforcement is one of the greatest evils of our time.

The Paranoid Center|9.21.09 @ 11:59AM|

The collateral damage caused by present day law enforcement is one of the greatest evils of our time.

What if it's not collateral damage?

|9.21.09 @ 12:36PM|

What if it's not collateral damage?

????? YOur point????

The Paranoid Center|9.21.09 @ 12:45PM|

????? YOur point????

You're right, I suppose. Nothing's on purpose.

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