Category Archives: politics

immortality for pessimists

Larry Niven wrote, somewhere or other, that if you live long enough you’re bound to get rich at least once. It occurs to me just now that, if you live long enough under an immortal dictatorship, sooner or later you’re … Continue reading

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the government we pay for

Steven E. Landsburg writes in Slate of all places: Either a) the justices – having concluded that paying compensation would transform routine government activity into “a luxury few governments could afford” – are prepared to draw the logical conclusion that … Continue reading

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calling all Blue Blaze Irregulars

New Scientist: Spy planes feed satellite, unencrypted. Think of it as a new field for those who like to play with police scanners. (Link from Bruce Schneier’s Crypto-Gram.)

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what, a libertarian website?

My occasional shooting-buddy Tim Starr calls my attention to No Treason – a journal of liberty. Update 2004: Tim has since been ‘fired’ as a contributor to No Treason, apparently for turning into a neocon supporting Bush’s war policy.

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get over it

Quoth den Beste: Perfect safety is impossible; cope.

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how about groucho glasses?

Mark Steyn: In a celebrity culture, it’s useful to be able to put a face to what would otherwise be a shadowy menace. The Chinese get away with a ton of stuff just because they eschew the Colonel Gaddafi pillbox … Continue reading

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“. . . if you can keep it”

Mourn on the Fourth of July: A National Day of Protest The goal, if any goal is possible to us, is no longer reform or restoration: it is resuscitation or reincarnation. This Fourth of July is no longer a holiday. … Continue reading

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