January 11, 2010
Here are the most popular Reason.com columns from last week:
Who Is Wesley Mouch? Why Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged matters today, by John Stossel (1/7)
The D.C. Snow Job: Social networks, video sharing, and blogs expose Washington, D.C.'s lying police department and their media enablers, by Radley Balko (1/4)
Don't Fear The 2010s! Embrace the coming decade's new distractions and overblown worries, by Nick Gillespie (1/5)
Overspent and Overextended: Why is Washington spending so much on the military? by Doug Bandow (1/7)
The Naked Truth About Airport Scanners: Are privacy and security compatible? by Steve Chapman (1/7)
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The Gobbler|1.11.10 @ 11:33AM|#
What??? No Suderman???
|1.11.10 @ 11:42AM|#
Damn you, Gobbler! Damn you and your quick fingers to hell!
TickleStick|1.11.10 @ 1:26PM|#
I wonder what Michael Steele and the rest of the stupid, greedy, evil Republicans think about this.