Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
These were the most popular columns at Reason.com last week:
Don't Buy It: The crazy constitutional logic of the individual insurance mandate, by Jacob Sullum (3/24)
Jamie Oliver's Ministry of Food Control: The nannying British chef brings reality TV to West Virginia, by Baylen Linnekin (3/25)
Another Senseless Drug War Death: Stunning developments in the 2009 police shooting of Georgia pastor Jonathan Ayers, by Radley Balko (3/23)
The Lie of Fiscal Responsibility: How Democrats used deceptive accounting to make history with health care reform, by Peter Suderman (3/22)
Health Care 2020: A dispatch from the future on the effects of health care reform, by Ronald Bailey (3/23)
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Way to go, Suderman!
I think about you every week when they post these - congratulations on Suderman's ascension
Congrats to Suderman.
Not to thread jack, but FCC laws are forcing a radio station to air a candidates racist/antisemitic ad.
(Though I have not heard the content of the ad, but that is what the article is claiming)
http://www.kansascity.com/2010.....ssage.html
Anyone know of any websites where I could watch free documentaries?
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Here:
http://www.youngleafs.com