Beltway Traffic Jam
While the viability of an open trackback post without inline trackbacks is somewhat dubious, I’ll nonetheless proceed.
A couple of interesting posts to start off the linkfest:
- Mark Tapscott on the “kept blogger” phenomenon.
- Mr. Snitch on bloggers going pro.
- Will Wilkinson posits a link between the paternalistic state and war.
- Mark Moore believes the U.S. is being invaded –literally– by Mexico.
- Dale Franks ponders the effect of our paperless lives on future generations.
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Comments
I was unable to link my post on Oregon v. Gonzales: Surprising? which attempts, in an abbreviated fashion, to explain why the Scalia dissent isn't the hack job it is being made out to be. Applicable to Thomas's position as well.
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