Author Archives: Anton

convert politics to economics

Robin Hanson writes, on the Armchair Economists list: Wouldn’t a privately organized fire department look a lot like a government one, with hoses and fire trucks and all that? Wouldn’t a private school look a lot like a public school, … Continue reading

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have they no care for my nerves?

Surprising scene yesterday on highway 101 near Petaluma. A man was doing minor repair to the right lane, with no flagman (nor even an inanimate substitute). Worse, he could not be seen from two hundred yards `upstream’, because of a … Continue reading

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you thought you could get away with trying to obey the law, eh?

It never ends. You’ve heard of Ronald Dixon, whom a New York prosecutor wants to put in jail for defending his baby with an unregistered pistol (shortly after moving to NY from Florida). According to Mike Straw, . . . … Continue reading

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Amrine saved

Last year I cited a Salon story about a man sentenced to death on testimony that was later recanted. Searching for an update, I find this from Public Interest Litigation Clinic: On April 29, 2003, the Missouri Supreme Court issued … Continue reading

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silver lining

I’m unemployed again this week, and so have more leisure to try to make this worth reading. Lucky you!

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false friend

The National Rifle Association (which Vin Suprynowicz likes to call America’s largest gun-control organization) had a member arrested for leafletting on public property outside its convention.

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and how they bounce!

Chuckle of the day: A German nightclub says it has doubled its turnover and reduced the level of violence after it started using naked women as bouncers. (Link from Thomas Knapp’s Rational Review News Digest.)

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