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A Stitch in Time Saves Nine...But Haste Makes Waste

A collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events
by an average, everyday lawyer & investment banker and part-time pop scholar.

Questions
(Why aren't you reading this at the new website?)

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--Have you ever regretted a charitable donation after the fact?

--Is it wise to fly on April Fool's Day? (Via Reason's Brickbats.)

--Related: Is it wise to cruise airport restrooms for anonymous sex? (Or, if you prefer: Is it wise for police to expend resources cracking down on anonymous sex in airport restrooms? Does al Qaeda recruit there?)

--Does a "right to health care" include a right to an orthopedic surgeon in the middle of the night after you drunkenly crash your snowmobile into a barn? ("First of all the patient does not have insurance. People riding their snowmobiles drunk on a weekday at 3AM never do. It's axiomatic.") (Via Kevin, M.D.)

--Why has the Bush Administration hired more than 150 graduates (including disgraced Alberto Gonzales aide Monica Goodling) of one of the lowest-ranked law schools in the country? Would it help if you knew whose law school it was? (Via Pam's House Blend.) Related: And why is the White House hiring so many interns from an unaccredited college?
Posted by Kip on 14 April 2007


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