Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
Here's what you were reading last week at Hit & Run:
David Souter, Jim Crow, and the Living Constitution, by Damon W. Root (6/4)
Yet Still Even More on The Coming War Between Public and Private Sector Workers…Chap MCMXIII, by Nick Gillespie (6/3)
Royal Society to Re-evaluate Position on Global Warming, by Ronald Bailey (6/1)
The Berwick Battle Begins, by Peter Suderman (6/2)
When Governments Choose To Pay For Medicine, They Also Choose What Medicine To Not Pay For, by Peter Suderman (6/3)
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So, what, is Baltimore cop shoots unarmed man in a bar 13 times and kills him, was previously investigated for shooting a man in the foot while drunk but still allowed to carry a firearm not right up Radley's alley?
He's probably saving it for when we start to get complacent.
**waiting in gleeful anticipation for Gobby's jubilant post since Suderman is listed....innnnn three, two, one...**
Gobbler, it makes me happy that this makes you happy
What I'm waiting for is somebody at Reason to come across something that doesn't confirm what they already believe. Has that ever happened?
Well, Max, when your belief system does a fair job of accounting for human nature, its kind of hard to find things that don't fall into line.
Wow, it`s just like a fundamentlst religion! Now I get it.
Just like Max, I too am waiting for Matt Welch's "Oops Libertarianism is Wrong" post.
It is as likely as Pope Benedict questioning Papal infalibility. You know this pedophile priest business...