Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
Here's what you were reading last week at Hit & Run:
If Past is Prologue When it Comes to Guesstimating Actual Health Care Costs, Well, it Was Nice Knowing You All…, by Nick Gillespie (3/21)
What Politics Looks Like in a Union-Run World That Has Run Out of Money, by Matt Welch (3/22)
Barbershop Secession, by Matt Welch (3/22)
The Allure of Bipartisanship, by Peter Suderman (3/22)
Saved! The Precious and Impressionable Dears of the University of Ottawa, by Michael C. Moynihan (3/24)
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You shot the mooooooooooooon!
Excuse me while I take this on a small thread detour.
Just thought that was kinda interesting, in that it combines several recurring themes here - police power, religion, free speech...
Why isn't there a mention of the anti-Fed Christian terrorist wanna-be cop-killers rounded up in three states this weekend?
WTF?
What?
Oh, and in answer to your first question: because that happened over the weekend, and this is a summary of LAST WEEK's top Hit & Run blog posts. See, that's why the title of the post is "Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts."
As I encounter whack-job "libertarians" like some on this very site are - I often wonder if they are Huntaree (sp?) types.
(I don't speak Rapturist so please forgive my spelling)
< a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304370304575151693915722022.html?mod=WSJ_hps_MIDDLEThirdNews">Utah to attempt to use emminent domain to seize federally owned land within the state
shriek, shriek, shriek... TAKE YOUR MEDS.
Thank you.