Nick Gillespie | November 12, 2009
Free Minds and Free Markets Don't Come Free!
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The fight for for freedom has never been more important than now. Here we are, a decade into the 21st century, fer chrissakes, and 20 years after the beginning of the end of communism, and the U.S. government owns a car company, has taken over the financial sector, is about to squeeze out the market from health care, is fighting two bum wars, and on and on. Who could have thought it could get worse apres Bush fils? (Plenty of Reason staffers, that's who!)
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Tax deductible? Why not just accept government subsidies while you're at it?
Also, is there any way to donate and not get acknowledged on any official list (e.g. website banner, DHS watch list, etc.)?
Yes, you will not be acknowledged on the banner if you leave the field on the form that says "Donation Banner Name" blank.
"Please type in your name (or commenter nickname) as you would like it to appear."
That's going to be one fucked-up banner.
John - You can designate this in the comment section of the form or please email Melissa Palmer (Reason's development director) at melissa.palmer@reason.org with any questions or requests. Thanks.
I think all of us should donate as the Urkobold. So he'll be listed on official Foundation donor lists.
That, or we should all contribute as Joe Biden.
Tax deductible? Why not just accept government subsidies while you're at it?
I just gave a few bucks to them last week through the Combined Federal Campaign.
NPR pledge drive deja vu ... sigh.
Well it's for a good cause. Nick DOES need a spiffier car!
Good idea gentlemen. I shall divide my donations into anonymous, John Weathers, Albert Gore, Jr. and Chris Mattews.
If your donation is over $100, please select a book:
Yet the rollover says I get a book at the $100 level. WHAT KIND OF BAIT AND SWITCH ARE YOU SNAKE OIL SALESMEN TRYING TO PULL HERE???
(Hey, did you ever think of offering snake oil as a donation benefit? It would be a nice tie-in for the teabagging Reason fans, with their "Don't Tread on Me" flags and whatnot.)
I already subscribe to the dead tree version of Reason, and bought Radicals for Capitalism in hard cover. What do I get for my years of ongoing support? A poke in the eye with a sharp stick, that's what!
Up yours Reason. I for one am adblocking your banner.
How much to kill threaded comments or to give those who hate them an alternative?
I contend that it is you and your threaded friends that are the alternative. In fact, threaded comments are amoral and Un-American.
"And get off mah lawn, ya young whippersnappers, or I'll shout at you in Latin!"
[Burns a hole in SugarFree's head, depriving him of the ability to properly spell his name.]
Free markets, huh? If markets worked, wouldn't you guys be making a profit? Unless, you know, your product was NO GOOD!
Yr. favorite two-year dead-tree subscriber,
Alan Vanneman
PS Good luck on lifting Ayn Rand's dick, Nick.
If we actually had free markets then I would have to agree with you. But then again, there would probably be no reason for Reason to exist if the markets were free.
That raises an interesting question: What's the difference between a living tree and an undead tree?
Turning your website into an Ayn Rand fanpage totally turned me off to donating. I come to this website for news about our liberties, not to see a million articles about Ayn Rand.
If you give $100 (just $6.52 in 1935 dollars!)
They sold ipods for $8 in 1935!!!
NO WAY!!
If it was all about supporting the next John Stossell or Drew Carey.. then sure. However, I have been disappointed by the way things have been going lately. For $5 you should at least provide a barf bag if we have to continue to endure Steve Chapman's drivel
I'll give $100 if Matt Welsh will state, in a Youtube video, that
Ayn Rand was a pigcunt.
Using his normal voice/tone and facial expressions.
What?
My money's not good around here?
Ayn Rand is dead.
She won't mind that Matt Welsh calls her a pigcunt.
I'd love to donate, but is there any way you could prove that you haven't accepted any government money (federal, state, county, city, etc.) so that I know you are following your principles?
Do you have a list of your finances available online perhaps?
I find it extremely amusing that the geniuses at Reason are so incompetent as to leave their readers email addresses exposed in the comments section.
Way to go, guys!
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I find it extremely amusing that JGabriel is so dopey as to be incapable of discerning that email is not a required field for posting a comment.
Way to go, JGabriel!
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