Time for some lazy blogging:
I generally find Samizdata a little heavy going so I only dip in there from time-to-time. So if you’re the same as me, there are a few recently which really cannot be missed.
When Johnathan Pearce asked Which law would you like to break? Michael Farris’ excellent answer was: “I would love to break the law of unintended consequences but there would probably be a down side I hadn’t counted on…”
The folly of always voting for the lesser evil is an excellent post by Perry De Havilland which raises some important questions. Do read it.
And finally, in reference to my last post about Michael Crichton some more people have noticed that having the audacity to question the ‘truth’ is risky.










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