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If You Dug Our Coverage of the Democratic National Convention, Where We Found Out Just How "Pro-Choice" Democrats Really Are, Then Donate to Reason!

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Today's the second day of our annual webathon, during which we ask our readers to give tax-deductible contributions to Reason Foundation, the 501(c)3 nonprofit that publishes Reason.com, Reason TV, and Reason magazine.

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Your contributions allow us to cover events such as this summer's Republican and Democratic National Conventions and produce videos such as the classic one above.

In "How Pro-Choice are Democrats?," Zach Weissmueller (with mic above) and Paul Detrick tossed a libertarian perspective into an event that was generally hostile to the idea of individual autonomy outside the narrow issue of abortion. Hilarity—and ideological clarity—ensues.

This is the sort of story that only Reason is going to bring you. No other media outfit will—and no other free-market-loving, pro-drug-legalization, anti-overseas-and-domestic-war, pro-freedom organization will either. Since the founding of the magazine in 1968, Reason has functioned as a uniquely journalistic platform for libertarian ideas. We pushed into cyberspace early (Reason.com was among the first websites hosted by a politics-and-culture magazine) and since 2007, we've been turning videos that are by turns exhilirating and infuriating.

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